Study of ‘Cona degli Ordini’ by Colantonio with IR and XRF Analyses

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Two paintings by the Neapolitan Renaissance painter Colantonio were studied with two non-invasive techniques to enrich the technical–scientific documentation. Infrared reflectography (IR) and x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyses were performed on Saint Jerome in the studio and Saint Francis delivering the Rule, paintings preserved in the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte. The IR scanning was performed to look beyond the visible layers of the paint for the preparatory drawings and pentimenti, or changes made during the painting process. The XRF technique was applied in many points to determine the elemental composition and enable the identification of pigments and materials used in paint and in the preparatory layers. Elemental XRF mapping was also carried out on a region of particular interest. Results provide an initial overview and hypothesis of color palette and techniques used by the artist.

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Scialla, E., Improda, P., Brocchieri, J., Cardinali, M., Cerasuolo, A., Rullo, A., … Sabbarese, C. (2023). Study of ‘Cona degli Ordini’ by Colantonio with IR and XRF Analyses. Heritage, 6(2), 1785–1803. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6020095

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