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van Hengstum, M.J.W. (author), Essers, T.T.W. (author), Elkhuizen, W.S. (author), Dodou, D. (author), Song, Y. (author), Geraedts, Jo M.P. (author), Dik, J. (author)
The aging of paintings is inevitable and over the years degradation occurs due to exposure to a variety of environmental influences. One of these degradations is craquelure, fracture patterns in the paint. 3D imaging techniques offer opportunities to capture the surface of a painting and these patterns at high resolution. In this paper we...
conference paper 2018
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Elkhuizen, W.S. (author), Zaman, T. (author), Verhofstad, W. (author), Jonker, P.P. (author), Dik, J. (author), Geraedts, J.M.P. (author)
Paintings are near-planar objects with material characteristics that vary widely. The fact that paint has a material presence is often overlooked, mostly because we often encounter these artworks in the form of two-dimensional reproductions. Capturing paintings in the third dimension is not only important for study, restoration and conservation,...
conference paper 2014
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Noble, Petria (author), van Loon, A. (author), van der Snickt, G.R. (author), Janssens, Koen (author), Alfeld, Matthias (author), Dik, J. (author)
Recent macro-XRF scanning of Rembrandt’s Selfportrait from 1669 in the Mauritshuis – as part of the ReVisRembrandt project – has revealed significant<br/>new information about the pigments and build-up of the painting. The elemental distribution maps make clear that the umber-rich ground plays a very important role in the final appearance of...
conference paper 2014