2016.10.1 Natural azurite and malachite pigments of different particle sizes were purchased from commercial vendors in Japan (Kiya) and China (Yiwen Art Craft). The
Read More2017.6.23 We present trace-element and composition analysis of azurite pigments in six illuminated manuscript leaves, dating from the thirteenth to sixteenth century, using
Read More2001.6.29 In the present work, we decided to combine LIBS and Raman techniques to study two pigments: azurite and lazurite, as well as different mixtures of these
Read More2021.10.13 The review focuses on copper-based pigments used in ancient and mediaeval works of art, especially in wall paintings and/or related polychromed
Read More2014.6.9 It is possible with considerable further work that the concurrent association of the less common impurities within a single pigment sample might help to ascertain the
Read More2023.7.1 Severe fading of the blue (azurite) and green (malachite) pigments occurred on the polychrome pottery figurines excavated from the Duan family cemetery M194 of
Read More2001.5.10 In this paper, micro-Raman and LIBS have been used for the study of azurite and lapis-lazuli, as well as different mixtures of these pigments applied to parchment to simulate an illuminated ...
Read MoreIn this study, based on the spectral features of azurite at 400-1500 nm, we created an azurite normalized difference spectral index (ANDSI) through feature band selection,
Read More2023.8.29 azurite exploited in antiquity, based on the study of minor and trace elements. Azurite is one of the most important blue pigments in art history, widely used
Read MoreAzurite pigments. Natural pigment suitable for icon painting (egg tempera), oil painting and watercolor painting without additional grinding. Azurite, is a natural basic copper carbonate. This mineral is a secondary copper
Read More2021.4.30 Azurite 石青(蓝铜矿)矿石 - 维基 作为一种历史极其久远的半宝石,青金石矿藏虽然目前已在俄罗斯、塔吉克、美国、蒙古、缅甸、智利、加拿大、巴基斯坦、印度和安哥拉等国家被发现,但产量最大,
Read More2019.6.20 蓝铜矿(azurite)是由铜矿床风化作用产生的一种软质深蓝色矿物。蓝铜矿的蓝色是非常深而明澈的,这种矿物从古代起就倾向于与低湿度沙漠和冬季天空的深蓝色联系在一起。蓝铜矿是中世纪画家使用的
Read More2017.6.23 We present trace-element and composition analysis of azurite pigments in six illuminated manuscript leaves, dating from the thirteenth to sixteenth century, using synchrotron-based, large-area x-ray fluorescence (SR-XRF) and diffraction (SR-XRD) mapping. SR-XRF mapping reveals several trace elements correlated with azurite,
Read More2023.7.1 To investigate if F1 is indeed capable of growing on copper-based pigments (azurite and malachite), a comparative study was conducted using cinnabar as the control. Fig. 2 shows the colony morphology of F1 on the MEA media containing four pigments. The colonies on the MEA and cinnabar-MEA media were flat with white mycelia, while the
Read More2018.1.26 The malachite and azurite pigments are of coarse variety. Gem photos by Diego Sanchez and Dylan Hand. Pigment photos by Nathan Renfro. Pigment can be defined as the component of paint that contributes color (Siddall, 2018). Natural inorganic pigments are derived from rocks or minerals that have been processed to extract and concentrate
Read More2021.3.14 6.2.2 Reference Materials. Data interpretation was carried out using commercially available reference materials, samples from our laboratory collection, as well as painted models consisting of new laboratory-prepared azurite and smalt applied both a secco and a fresco.In order to simulate conservation-related alterations of the pigments,
Read More2021.10.13 Since ancient times, various copper compounds have been used as blue and green pigments and dyes. Copper pigments include natural minerals, such as malachite and azurite, their artificial analogues (the so-called verditers), various basic copper chlorides and/or sulphates of ambiguous origin, as well as synthetic pigments—e.g. ancient
Read MoreAzurite mineral is usually associated in nature with malachite, the green basic carbonate of copper that is far more abundant. Occasional use began with Egyptians, but it was uncommon until the Middle Ages when the manufacture of the ancient synthetic pigment "Egyptian blue" was forgotten. Produced artificially from the 17th century, it was ...
Read MoreCharacterization of azurite and lazurite based pigments by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy and micro-Raman spectroscopy ☆ ChemInform Abstract: Georgeite and Azurite as Precursors in the Preparation of Co‐ Precipitated Copper/Zinc Oxide Catalysts
Read More2019.7.1 The rich palette of blue (smalt, azurite and ultramarine) and red pigments (red ochre, cinnabar) was identified. These pigments are characteristic for the turn of the 16th century. Originally, the painting was covered with a layer of natural resin varnish but only a small amount remains today.
Read MoreAzurite. For azurite the bands at 3453 and 3427cm−1 have been assigned as the O–H stretching mode with the O–H bending modes found at 1035 and 952cm−1. ... First foods for which the use of artificial pigments was authorized (yellow pigments) were butter and cheese in 1881 in the United States. Today, worldwide, more than ever in history ...
Read More2022.6.18 Azurite has already occupied a dominant position in Dunhuang murals of the Tang Dynasty, which might be related to the discovery of azurite in the Qilian (祁连) Mountains of Gansu in the Tang Dynasty . Cave 256 of Mogao Grottoes was built in the Five Dynasties. Azurite was used as the blue pigment in most caves at that time.
Read More2022.5.6 Azurite pigment is said to turn green due to alteration to malachite. The transformation of blue azurite to a green compound has frequently been observed in wall paintings. An often-quoted example is the color change in the cycle of the legend of Saint Francis in the Upper Church of Saint Francis at Assisi. The alteration is thought to be due ...
Read More2019.3.24 A similar behavior has been observed during an experiment concerning the aging of different natural resins (shellac, dammar, and colophony) in the presence of common historic pigments (smalt, ochre, umber, azurite, lead white, zinc white, and titanium white). In the case of natural resins, the terpenic acids react with the cations in the
Read More2023.1.17 The naturally occurring mineral azurite and the synthetic pigment Egyptian blue were used in the same period (El Goresy et al., 1986). Egyptian blue was the major pigment employed up to the 12 th Dynasty and following this time its use disappeared. The Table 2.1: The pigments used in Egyptian artefacts ...
Read More2009.10.9 A new, until now unpublished, type of copper pigment—cumengeite, Pb21Cu20Cl42(OH)40—used as a blue pigment on a sacral wall painting in the Czech Republic was found by means of micro-XRD. Furthermore, azurite, malachite, paratacamite, atacamite and posnjakite were identified in fragments of colour layers of selected Gothic
Read More2014.6.9 Furthermore, the apparently sensible assumption that black and orange-brown impurities in azurite pigments are mainly copper oxides (cuprite and tenorite) is incorrect as these particles actually correspond to the iron oxides, goethite and hematite. It is possible with considerable further work that the concurrent association of the less
Read MoreAzurite is a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral with a chemical composition of Cu 3 (CO 3) 2 (OH) 2. It is best known for its characteristic deep blue to violet-blue color. The blue color, known as "azure," is like the deep blue evening skies often seen above deserts and winter landscapes. Azurite is not a common or abundant mineral, but it is ...
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Read More2016.1.27 Background The important trecento Florentine artist Giotto (c. 1266-1337) is renowned for his naturalistic and realistic works in tempera and fresco. His innovative paintng style involved painting expressive, emotive faces and use of pictorial devices for depicting space. This report focuses on the analysis of the materials and methods used
Read More2021.6.12 Hyperspectral technology has been used to identify pigments that adhere to the surfaces of polychrome artifacts. However, the colors are often produced by the mixing of pigments, which requires that the spectral characteristics of the pigment mixtures be considered before pigment unmixing is conducted. Therefore, we proposed an
Read More2020.5.8 azure blue (paint colour) 蔚蓝色(涂料颜色). azurite (pigment) 石青(颜料). beau (paint colour) 宝蓝色(涂料颜色). beige (paint colour) 米黄色(涂料颜色). Berlin blue (paint colour) 柏林蓝(涂料颜色). beryl (paint colour) 绿柱石色(涂料颜色). bisque (paint colour) 饼干黄(涂料 ...
Read More2017.9.1 Preliminary Study in Spectral Mixing Model of Mineral Pigments on Chinese Ancient Paintings-Take Azurite and Malachite for Example LI Da-peng 1, ZHAO Heng-qian 1,2*, ZHANG Li-fu 2*, ZHAO Xue-sheng 1 1. College of Geoscience and Surveying 2.
Read More2001.6.29 The commonly observable blue pigments are azurite, ultramarine blue, and Prussian blue. Azurite is a copper-based pigment (2CuCO3Cu(OH)2), whereas the coloring compound of the ultramarine blue is sodium silico-aluminate in a sulfur mixture (lazurite) [42]. The latter one (Prussian blue) is an iron-based organic pigment.
Read More2023.8.1 Several impurities in natural azurite pigments on illuminated manuscript leaves have been documented by synchrotron X-ray fluorescence (SR-XRF) [18]. Of these, antimony has been linked to Eastern European deposits [9], while bismuth, arsenic and barium have been said to be typical of the Schwarzwald region, Germany [19].
Read More2022.12.17 Azurite is lightfast but is sensitive to acids and sulfur fumes. Basic copper carbonate can also be made artificially by coloring Chalk with Copper sulfate. The synthetic pigment, called Blue verditer, Blue bice, Bremen blue, or ashes blue, tends to have regularly sized particles with rounded edges. Their color is similar to finely ground azurite.
Read More2024.1.17 L’azzurrite è un pigmento blu naturale minerale noto sin dalla più lontana antichità. Composto da carbonato basico di rame - 2CuCO3∙Cu (OH)2 -, sotto forma di pigmento è conosciuto anche come Azzurro della Magna (o d’Alemagna, zona di reperimento dell’azzurrite per gli artisti inglesi). Il nome originale del minerale deriva ...
Read More2022.4.28 azurite pigment, in the single layer AZ mock-up, the glass slide (substrate of the painting) was not completely covered by pigment grains (Figures 3 P and 4 P). As a result, the incident.
Read More2019.8.23 Maps of pigments, including trace minerals associated with mined azurite, and their associated binding media were made. BR-RIS has a more straightforward analysis approach as implemented here than visible-to-NIR, mid-IR, or XRF imaging spectroscopy alone and offers the largest amount of macroscale information for mapping artists’
Read More2014.11.11 Various copper compounds have been used as blue and green pigments and dyes since ancient times. Among copper pigments, one can find natural minerals such as malachite and azurite, their artificial analogues (the so-called verditers), compounds with ambiguous origin such as various basic copper chlorides and/or sulphates, synthetic
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