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van Loon, A. (author), Noble, P. (author), de Man, D. (author), Alfeld, M.W.E.M. (author), Dore-Callewaert, T.W.J. (author), van der Snickt, G.R. (author), Janssens, K.E.J. (author), Dik, J. (author)
As part of the NWO Science4Arts REVISRembrandt project (2012–2018), novel chemical imaging techniques were developed and applied to the study of Rembrandt’s late experimental painting technique (1651–1669). One of the unique features in his late paintings is his abundant use of smalt: a blue cobalt glass pigment that he often combined with...
journal article 2020
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MacLennan, Douglas (author), Trentelman, Karen (author), Szafran, Yvonne (author), Woollett, Anne T. (author), Delaney, John K. (author), Janssens, Koen (author), Dik, J. (author)
Over the past several decades the painting An Old Man in Military Costume by Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (ca. 1630–31; J. Paul Getty Museum, 78.PB.246) has been the subject of a number of investigations carried out in order to better visualize a second painting beneath the surface figure. The underlying image–the head and shoulders of a man...
journal article 2019
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De Meyer, S. (author), Vanmeert, F. (author), Vertongen, R. (author), Van Loon, A. (author), Gonzalez, V.M.J.M. (author), Delaney, J. (author), Dooley, K. (author), Dik, J. (author), Van der Snickt, G. (author), Vandivere, A. (author), Janssens, K. (author)
Until the 19th century, lead white was the most important white pigment used in oil paintings. Lead white is typically composed of two crystalline lead carbonates: hydrocerussite [2PbCO<sub>3</sub>·Pb(OH)<sub>2</sub>] and cerussite (PbCO<sub>3</sub>). Depending on the ratio between hydrocerussite and cerussite, lead white can be classified...
journal article 2019
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Dooley, Kathryn A. (author), Gifford, E. Melanie (author), van Loon, A. (author), Noble, Petria (author), Zeibel, Jason G. (author), Conover, Damon M. (author), Alfeld, Matthias (author), van der Snickt, G.R. (author), Legrand, Stijn (author), Janssens, Koen (author), Dik, J. (author), Delaney, John K. (author)
Late paintings of Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669) offer intriguing problems for both art historians and conservation scientists. In the research presented here, the key question addressed is whether observed stylistic differences in paint handling can be correlated with material differences. In Saul and David, in the collection of the Royal...
journal article 2018
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van Loon, A. (author), Noble, Petria (author), Krekeler, Anna (author), van der Snickt, G.R. (author), Janssens, Koen (author), Abe, Yoshinari (author), Nakai, Izumi (author), Dik, J. (author)
This paper reports on how the application of macro X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) imaging, in combination with the re-examination of existing paint cross-sections, has led to the discovery of a new pigment in Rembrandt’s palette: artificial orpiment. In the NWO Science4Arts ‘ReVisRembrandt’ project, novel chemical imaging techniques are being...
journal article 2017
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Martins, A (author), Coddington, J (author), Van der Snickt, G (author), van Driel, B.A. (author), McGlinchey, C. (author), Dahlberg, D. (author), Janssens, K (author), Dik, J. (author)
Jackson Pollock’s Number 1A, 1948 painting was investigated using in situ scanning macro-x-ray fluorescence mapping (MA-XRF) to help characterize the artist’s materials and his creative process. A multivariate curve resolution-alternating least squares (MCR-ALS) approach was used to examine the hyperspectral data and obtain distribution maps and...
journal article 2016
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Trentelman, K. (author), Janssens, K. (author), Van der Snickt, G. (author), Szafran, Y. (author), Woollett, A.T. (author), Dik, J. (author)
The painting An Old Man in Military Costume in the J. Paul Getty Museum, by Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, was studied using two complementary, element-specific imaging techniques—neutron activation autoradiography (NAAR) and macro-X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) mapping—to reveal the second, hidden painting. NAAR provided a strong image of the face...
journal article 2015
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Legrand, S. (author), Vanmeert, F. (author), Van der Snickt, G. (author), Alfeld, M. (author), De Nolf, W. (author), Dik, J. (author), Janssens, K. (author)
The development of advanced methods for non-destructive selective imaging of painted works of art at the macroscopic level based on radiation in the X-ray and infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum are concisely reviewed. Such methods allow to either record depth-selective, element-selective or species-selective images of entire...
journal article 2014
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Alfeld, M. (author), De Nolf, W. (author), Cagno, S. (author), Appel, K. (author), Siddons, D.P. (author), Kuczewski, A. (author), Janssens, K. (author), Dik, J. (author), Trentelman, K. (author), Walton, M. (author), Sartorius, A. (author)
Over the past several decades the oeuvre of Rembrandt has been the subject of extensive art historical and scientific investigations. One of the most striking features to emerge is his frequent re-use of canvases and panels. The painting An Old Man in Military Costume (78.PB.246), in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, is an example of...
journal article 2012
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Dik, J. (author), Alfeld, M. (author), Janssens, K. (author), Hendriks, E. (author)
journal article 2011
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Janssens, K. (author), Alfeld, M. (author), Dik, J. (author), Rickers, K. (author)
journal article 2010
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