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Reischig, P. (author), Blaas, J. (author), Botha, C. (author), Bravin, A. (author), Porra, L. (author), Nemoz, C. (author), Wallert, A. (author), Dik, J. (author)
One of the most fascinating objects in the Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) is an early 16th century prayer nut. This spherical wooden object measures 4 cm in diameter and consists of two hemispheres connected with a small hinge so that it can be opened. The interior of the nut holds wood carvings with scenes from the life of Christ....
journal article 2009
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Krug, K. (author), Porra, L. (author), Coan, P. (author), Wallert, A. (author), Dik, J. (author), Coerdt, A. (author), Bravin, A. (author), Elyyan, M. (author), Reischig, P. (author), Helfen, L. (author), Baumbach, T. (author)
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...
journal article 2007