L'analisi Stratigrafica dello Strumento Antico: un Approccio Microtomografico
The coating system of bowed string instruments is often composed of several organic (e.g. siccative oils, resins) and inorganic (e.g. pigments, fillers) materials, variously mixed and/or overlaid. In two recent scientific studies performed by the Arvedi Laboratory of Non-Invasive Diagnostics, six...
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mediaGEO soc. coop.
2020
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Sumario: | The coating system of bowed string instruments is often composed of several
organic (e.g. siccative oils, resins) and inorganic (e.g. pigments, fillers)
materials, variously mixed and/or overlaid. In two recent scientific studies
performed by the Arvedi Laboratory of Non-Invasive Diagnostics, six large
fragments removed from musical instruments during past restorations and
attributed to important violin makers have been considered for an innovative
non-invasive insight into their stratigraphies through Synchrotron Radiation
micro-Computed Tomography.
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