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Pigment identification and decoration analysis of a 5th century chinese lacquer painting screen: a micro-raman and ftir study
Li, Tao1; Xie, Yun-Feng1; Yang, Yi-Min1; Wang, Chang-Sui1; Fang, Xiao-Yang1; Shi, Ji-Long2; He, Qiu-Ju3
刊名Journal of raman spectroscopy
2009-12-01
卷号40期号:12页码:1911-1918
关键词Northern wei Tomb of si-ma jin-long Lacquer painting screen Micro-raman spectroscopy Ftir spectroscopy
ISSN号0377-0486
DOI10.1002/jrs.2340
通讯作者Li, tao(tao-li@live.com)
英文摘要To investigate the pigments and decoration applied to a wood-based lacquer painting screen from the tomb of si-ma jin-long, shanxi province, central china, made by chinese craftsmen in the 5th century, a combination of micro-raman spectroscopy, fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ftir), wavelength dispersive x-ray fluorescence (wdxrf), and microscopic examination was used. the obtained results are as follows: (1) the black, yellow, and red colors are identified as carbon black, orpiment and realgar, and cinnabar, respectively, by using micro-raman spectroscopy. the ftir result shows that the white pigment filled in the leaves is not lead white, as assumed in the literature, but gypsum. whether lead white was used at other locations remains unanswered and requires more samples for further work; (2) the thickness of each discernable pigment layer, as observed under the microscope, is approximately equal and the differences among them are small, suggesting a superfine painting skill; besides, a noticeable smooth interface between wood and the red grounding substance indicates that a polishing process might have been applied before the painting; (3) the red background was proved to contain cinnabar, but further ftir analyses found no evidence for the presence of chinese wood oil; and (4) the most interesting finding, rarely reported before, is that white grains of different sizes are found in both pigment layers and the grounding substance, which are perhaps an intentional addition. further, in situ xrf and raman analyses indicate that they are sourced from hydroxyapatite, coming probably from the intentional addition of animal bone ash to the lacquer. but how such a process could be finished and what purpose it served have not yet been answered. copyright (c) 2009 john wiley & sons, ltd.
WOS关键词LIBRARY
WOS研究方向Spectroscopy
WOS类目Spectroscopy
语种英语
出版者JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
WOS记录号WOS:000273622500027
内容类型期刊论文
URI标识http://www.corc.org.cn/handle/1471x/2398572
专题中国科学院大学
通讯作者Li, Tao
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Dept Sci Hist & Archaeometry, Grad Univ, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
2.Beijing Inst Graph & Commun, Ctr Printing Hist Res, Beijing 102600, Peoples R China
3.Capital museum, Div Preservat & Conservat, Beijing 100045, Peoples R China
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Li, Tao,Xie, Yun-Feng,Yang, Yi-Min,et al. Pigment identification and decoration analysis of a 5th century chinese lacquer painting screen: a micro-raman and ftir study[J]. Journal of raman spectroscopy,2009,40(12):1911-1918.
APA Li, Tao.,Xie, Yun-Feng.,Yang, Yi-Min.,Wang, Chang-Sui.,Fang, Xiao-Yang.,...&He, Qiu-Ju.(2009).Pigment identification and decoration analysis of a 5th century chinese lacquer painting screen: a micro-raman and ftir study.Journal of raman spectroscopy,40(12),1911-1918.
MLA Li, Tao,et al."Pigment identification and decoration analysis of a 5th century chinese lacquer painting screen: a micro-raman and ftir study".Journal of raman spectroscopy 40.12(2009):1911-1918.
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