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Relics in medieval altarpieces? Combining X-ray tomographic, laminographic and phase-contrast imaging to visualize thin organic objects in paintings.

作者信息

Krug Kris, Porra Liisa, Coan Paola, Wallert Arie, Dik Joris, Coerdt Andrea, Bravin Alberto, Elyyan Muthaffar, Reischig Péter, Helfen Lukas, Baumbach Tilo

机构信息

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Synchrotron Radiat. 2008 Jan;15(Pt 1):55-61. doi: 10.1107/S0909049507045438. Epub 2007 Dec 18.

Abstract

X-ray radiography is a common tool in the study of old master paintings. Transmission imaging can visualize hidden paint layers as well as the structure of the panel or canvas. In some medieval altarpieces, relics seem to have been imbedded in the wooden carrier of paintings. These are most probably thin organic fibrous materials such as paper or textile, which in traditional radiography are shadowed by the more absorbing surrounding material. This paper studies the application potential of synchrotron-based tomographic and laminographic imaging complemented with phase-contrast imaging for detection of such relics. The techniques are applied to a dummy painting. The results demonstrate that by using these imaging methods it is possible to three-dimensionally visualize hidden cavities in panels and detect thin fibrous low-Z materials sandwiched between a high-Z paint layer and a thick wooden panel.

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