Analytical Advances in the Study of Multilayered Surfaces in Cultural Heritage
A special issue of Coatings (ISSN 2079-6412). This special issue belongs to the section "Surface Characterization, Deposition and Modification".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2024) | Viewed by 8484
Special Issue Editors
Interests: multi-layered coatings; material characterization; heritage science; musical instruments; cleanings; spectroscopies
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2. Department of Musicology and Cultural Heritage, University of Pavia, 26100 Cremona, Italy
Interests: materials characterization; non invasive analysis; studies of coatings and protectives; artworks conservation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
A challenging but decisive task for researchers in the field of Cultural Heritage is often the study of coated surfaces of historical manufactured products. Most artworks, such as paintings, frescoes, statues, and musical instruments, present a complex multilayered overlapped structure and a different multimaterial composition made by original and restoration materials in a unique coating system, such as protectives, adhesives, consolidants, and dirt deposits. The development of diagnostic techniques and new non- and micro-invasive analytical approaches has allowed researchers to obtain a more precise characterization of the materials and their distribution in stratigraphic sequence, with the main aim to recognize the presence of both original and conservation layers variously spread and overlapped on the surface.
This Special Issue will serve as a forum for research papers, communications, and review articles aimed at developing innovative analytical and technical approaches in the field of Cultural Heritage.
Contributions may include but are not limited to the following concepts:
- Innovative analytical approaches for multilayered systems;
- Technical advances in the study of coatings;
- Interactions between substrate and finishing layers;
- Investigation of multimaterial and multilayered coatings;
- Alteration and degradation of surfaces and substrates;
- Surface and interface characterization in cleanings procedures;
- Non- and micro-invasive techniques: advances and new analytical approaches.
Dr. Giacomo Fiocco
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marco Malagodi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- coated surface
- Cultural Heritage
- multilayered system
- art
- varnish
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