A multi-analytical study of the fifteenth century mural paintings of the Batalha Monastery (Portugal) in view of their conservation
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Abstract
The systematic characterization of the painting’s
palette and technique applied on the execution of the mural
paintings of the Batalha Monastery (Batalha, Leiria,
Portugal) is presented. These are the oldest mural paintings
known in Portugal (apart from Roman frescoes) and
represent the beginning of an artistic Portuguese tradition
that continues until the nineteenth century. The aim of
the study was to identify for the first time by adopting
a multi-analytical physico-chemical approach of the pigments,
binder, and alteration products (white veils, crusts,
and pigment alteration) of these unique works of arts in order
not only to better understand the painting technique, but
also to support a conservation-restoration intervention that
took place from April to August 2010.