Work in progress
Thanks to the ongoing partnership with Art In Lab we are able to work on collections from a holistic point of view.
As we move forward through the different project stages, our combined knowledge and expertise allow for better understanding of the works in front of us. Which in turn will provide a more complete report to our client.
The samples are studied under microscope in order to comprehend the stratigraphic structure of the paint layers, they were taken from a 19th century French oil on canvas. As we take a deeper look at the layers that make up the piece, we can see how the creative logic used by the artist. The build-up of layers tells the story of how the artist conceived the painting should be, how he built his image up from a simple drawing to the final work. It also helps date the piece, as we acquire more information on the pigments and other materials themselves.
Sample studying also plays a key role in confirming whether any paint or varnish was added after the artist finished the artwork, all of which, when combined with other tests such as UV, IR, and X-Ray, provides key information in understanding the object’s history.