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Fourier transform Raman spectroscopic characterization of pigments in the mediaeval frescoes at Convento de la Peregrina, Sahagun, Léon, Spain. Part 1 — preliminary study

✍ Scribed by F. Rull Perez; H. G. M. Edwards; A. Rivas; L. Drummond


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
588 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0377-0486

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✦ Synopsis


The first Raman spectroscopic analysis of coloured frescoes from the thirteenth century Convento de la Peregrina, Sahagun, Léon, Spain is reported. These frescoes were discovered only in 1956 after the church was re-opened after being sealed in the fifteenth century. The pigments were also confirmed by x-ray diffraction analyses. The red pigments are iron(III) oxide (haematite), cinnabar and a mixture of cinnabar and red lead (lead tetraoxide). The discovery of red lead, in particular, is of great interest as historical records recognize the known instability of this pigment mixture in adulterated samples. The black pigment is lampblack or soot; black particles were also found in some red-pigmented painted areas, which are attributed to contamination from candles or oil-lamps either at the painting stage or during religious services.