Deepening Inside the Pictorial Layers of Etruscan Sarcophagus of Hasti Afunei: An Innovative Micro-Sampling Technique for Raman/SERS Analyses.


Journal

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN: 1420-3049
Titre abrégé: Molecules
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 100964009

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
19 Sep 2019
Historique:
received: 26 07 2019
revised: 15 09 2019
accepted: 18 09 2019
entrez: 25 9 2019
pubmed: 25 9 2019
medline: 19 2 2020
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The Hasti Afunei sarcophagus is a large Etruscan urn, made up of two chalky alabaster monoliths. Dated from the last quarter of the third century BC, it was found in 1826 in the small town of Chiusi (Tuscany- Il Colle place) by a landowner, Pietro Bonci Casuccini, who made it part of his private collection. The noble owner's collection was sold in 1865 to the Royal Museum of Palermo (today under the name of Antonino Salinas Regional Archaeological Museum), where it is still displayed. The sarcophagus is characterized by a complex iconography that is meticulously illustrated through an excellent sculptural technique, despite having subjected to anthropic degradation and numerous restorative actions during the last century. During the restoration campaign carried out between 2016 and 2017, a targeted diagnostic campaign was carried out to identify the constituent materials of the artefact, the pigments employed and the executive technique, in order to get an overall picture of conservation status and conservative criticalities. In particular, this last intervention has allowed the use of the innovative micro-sampling technique, patented by the Cultural Heritage research group of Sapienza, in order to identify the employee of lake pigments through SERS analyses. Together with this analysis, Raman and NMR technique have completed the information requested by restorers, for what concerns the wax employed as protective layers, and allowed to rebuild the conservation history of the sarcophagus. In fact, together with the identification of red ocher and yellow ocher, carbon black, Egyptian blue and madder lake, pigments compatible with the historical period of the work, modern pigments (probably green Paris, chrome orange, barium yellow, blue phtalocyanine) have been recognized, attributable with not documented intervention during the eighteenth and twentieth centuries.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31546819
pii: molecules24183403
doi: 10.3390/molecules24183403
pmc: PMC6766820
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doi:

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Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Auteurs

Rossella Gagliano Candela (R)

STEBICEF Department, University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze Ed. 17, 90128 Palermo, Italy. r.gaglianocandela88@gmail.com.

Livia Lombardi (L)

Dipartimento di Chimica, Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy. livia.lombardi@uniroma1.it.

Alessandro Ciccola (A)

Dipartimento di Chimica, Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy. alessandro.ciccola@uniroma1.it.

Ilaria Serafini (I)

Dipartimento di Chimica, Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy. ilaria.serafini@uniroma1.it.

Armandodoriano Bianco (A)

Dipartimento di Chimica, Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy. armandodoriano.bianco@uniroma1.it.

Paolo Postorino (P)

Dipartimento di Fisica, Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy. paolo.postorino@uniroma1.it.

Lorella Pellegrino (L)

Regional Center for the Design and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, Regional Department of Cultural Heritage and Sicilian Identity, Via dell'Arsenale 52, 90142 Palermo, Italy. pelegelino@gmail.com.

Maurizio Bruno (M)

STEBICEF Department, University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze Ed. 17, 90128 Palermo, Italy. maurizio.bruno@unipa.it.

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