Characterization of Wall Paintings of the Harem Court in the Alhambra Monumental Ensemble: Advantages and Limitations of In Situ Analysis.

Molecules

Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Experimental Sciences, Campus Las Lagunillas, Universidad de Jaén, E-23071 Jaén, Spain.

Published: February 2022

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  • Non-invasive techniques like X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and Raman spectroscopy were employed to study Hispano Muslim wall paintings, revealing important differences between decorations on gypsum and lime plaster.
  • Principal component analysis (PCA) of XRF data showed a range of pigments used, such as hematite, lapis lazuli, and cinnabar, while also indicating signs of past restoration with elements like lead and zinc.
  • Detailed analysis of cross-sections showed multiple layers of lime plaster and pointed to a secco painting technique, with findings of gypsum covering and internal deterioration revealing insights into the artworks' conservation history.

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Non-invasive techniques (X-ray fluorescence, XRF, and Raman spectroscopy) were used for the study of the Hispano Muslim wall paintings. Principal component analysis (PCA) was performed on the semi-quantitative XRF results directly provided by the in-built factory calibrations with minimum user manipulation. The results obtained were satisfactory and highlighted differences and similarities among the measurement points. In this way, it was possible to differentiate the decorations carried out on gypsum plasterwork and the wall paintings over lime plaster. The color palette, revealed by combining the results from XRF and Raman spectroscopies, comprised the pigments hematite, lapis lazuli, cinnabar (in poor conservation state), and possibly, carbon. Evidence of past interventions was also provided by PCA on XRF data, which detected the presence of Pb, Ba, and Zn in some areas. Furthermore, the preparation layers have been studied in detail on cross-sections of two microsamples. Several layers of lime plaster with a compact microstructure have been observed. The characteristic of the pictorial layer and the identification of calcium oxalate point to the use of a secco-technique. The main alteration identified was a gypsum surface layer covering the painting and signs of plaster deterioration due to gypsum migration to more internal areas. Finally, the comparison with the observations made by restorers in previous interventions on these paintings revealed the importance of the representativeness gained with the in situ study, which enabled the analysis of a high number of areas.

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