P. Vandenabeele et al., Non-destructive analysis of paintings using Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy with fibre optics, J RAMAN SP, 32(4), 2001, pp. 263-269
In recent decades, Raman spectroscopy has attracted increasing attention in
the field of art investigation. Inorganic and organic pigments and also bi
nding media and varnishes can be identified in various objects of art. Inst
ead of sampling the artefacts, Raman spectroscopy, being a non-destructive
method, can be used for the direct analysis of small artefacts and gemstone
s. Larger artefacts, such as paintings, are not so easily examined without
sampling. Therefore, the possibilities of fibre optics Fourier transform (F
T) Raman analysis of paintings were explored in this work. The pigments in
several paintings could be identified, even though most of these were cover
ed with a varnish layer. The laser beam was focused through the varnish and
the Raman signal of the pigments was detected. Results are presented for t
he fibre optics FT-Raman investigation of paintings by Lucebert, Degas, de
Chirico and Magritte. Copyright (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.