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Identification of complex structures of paintings on canvas by NMR: Correlation between NMR profile and stratigraphy
Authors:Leonardo Brizi  Villiam Bortolotti  Giulia Marmotti  Mara Camaiti
Institution:1. Physics and Astronomy Department, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy;2. Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy;3. Conservation of Wall paintings, Kionas Company, Kaisariani, Greece;4. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources, Florence, Italy
Abstract:Paintings on canvas are complex structures created by superimposing layers of different composition. Investigations on the structure of these artworks can provide essential information on their state of conservation, pictorial technique, possible overpaintings, and in planning a proper conservation plan. Standard methods of investigation consist in sampling a limited number of fragments for stratigraphic analyses. Despite the recognized validity of these methods, they are affected by evident limitations. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) profiling, often named NMR stratigraphy, is an NMR relaxometry technique applied by single-sided portable devices developed to overcome the disadvantages of microinvasive stratigraphic analyses. The potential of this approach on artworks, including wall paintings and a few examples of painted canvas, is described in the literature. In this study, NMR profiles of painting on canvas were examined by analyzing transverse relaxation time data by T2 quasi-continuous distributions and the results compared with standard stratigraphic cross-sections analysis. Combining signal intensity and T2 quasi-continuous distributions, the identification of textile, preparatory, and paint layers was enhanced. The diction “NMR stratigraphy” for these inhomogeneous layered artworks is also discussed. Indeed, unlike the stratigraphic cross-sections, NMR profiles provide information on a volume (flat slice), rather than on a surface, and the collected signal can derive from nonuniform and partially overlapping layers. This study paves the way for extensive investigations on relaxation time quasi-continuous distributions in various binder/pigment mixtures in order to improve the reliability of NMR profile as an innovative, non–invasive, and nondestructive method for analyzing paintings on canvas.
Keywords:cultural heritage  easel paintings on canvas  NMR profile  portable NMR  stratigraphy
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