Affiliation: | a Dipartimento di Chimica Analitica, Università di Torino, via Giuria 5, I-10125, Torino, Italy b Soprintendenza per i Beni e le Attività Culturali, Piazza Narbonne 3, I-11100, Aosta, Italy |
Abstract: | Raman microscopy has been applied to the study of 15th century wall paintings in a chapel of St. Orso Priory palace (Aosta, Italy) in view of their restoration. The use of a transportable instrument has made it possible to work non-destructively in situ without sampling. The main inorganic pigments used by the unknown artist, namely mercury sulphide, azurite, white lead, red and yellow ochre, carbon black and lead tin yellow type I have been identified, and the presence of organic substances and of some decay products (calcium sulphate and oxalate) has been observed. |