Identification of productions, fakes and restorations: some examples
Non-destructive analysis of works of art via portable spectroscopic methods
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Identification of productions, fakes and restorations: some examples
Non-destructive analysis of works of art via portable spectroscopic methods

Author : Philippe COLOMBAN

Publication date: November 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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6. Identification of productions, fakes and restorations: some examples

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We'll take a few examples to illustrate the identification of specific technologies (various uses of lapis lazuli, until recently considered too rare to be used as a pigment in glasses and ceramics, a wide range of opacifiers: tin oxide (figure 15 ), microbubbles (figure 16 ), arsenates, zircons...), discrimination between objects/original parts and fakes/restorations. With the exception of porcelains prepared from very pure kaolins, the body...

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