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New perspectives in the non-invasive, in situ identification of painting materials: the advanced MWIR hyperspectral imaging

New perspectives in the non-invasive, in situ identification of painting materials: the advanced MWIR hyperspectral imaging
In the last few decades the development of advanced method for the non destructive, in situ analysis results in mapping and imaging analytical technique. Herein, the high potentiality of the advanced mid-wave infrared (MWIR) hyperspectral imaging (2700-5500nm) prototype are described to map organic and inorganic painting materials.The novel system and the experimental procedure, developed for mock-up paintings, were successfully applied to study of two 15th century easel paintings by Iacopo Vincioli and Niccolò Di Liberatore called Alunno.

Publisher URL: www.sciencedirect.com/science

DOI: S0165993617302820

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