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- Title
Detection of Forgeries of Dutch and Flemish Paintings of the XVII-XVIII Centuries by means of Spectroscopic Techniques.
- Authors
Shabunya-Klyachkovskaya, E.; Kiris, V.; Shimko, A.; Belkov, M.; Raikov, S.
- Abstract
Results of spectroscopic examinations of three paintings that by the formal and stylistic features can be attributed to the Dutch and Flemish schools of the XVII-XVIIIth centuries were presented. It was supposed that one of the paintings was created by David Teniers the Younger. The signature ″L. de Moni″ was found on the paint layer of another painting. Inorganic art pigments including those of the XIXth century were identified using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. Fourier-transform IR spectroscopy was used to determine the paint binders, which allowed the lower limits of the creation time of these artworks to be defined. Results of a microscopic examination of the stratigraphic structure revealed that the creation technology of these artworks differed from that of Dutch and Flemish artists of the XVII-XVIIIth centuries. Thus, all three investigated paintings were XXth century stylistic forgeries of Dutch and Flemish paintings of the XVI-XVIIIth centuries.
- Subjects
17TH century Flemish painting; 17TH century Dutch painting; DUTCH painting; FRANCO-Netherlandish school (Music composition); LASER-induced breakdown spectroscopy; GENRE painting; 18TH century painting
- Publication
Journal of Applied Spectroscopy, 2014, Vol 80, Issue 6, p922
- ISSN
0021-9037
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10812-014-9866-0