The colors of the Fontana di Trevi: an analytical approach |
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Authors: | Mauro F. La Russa Michela Ricca Anna Maria Cerioni Maria Grazia Chilosi Valeria Comite Marina De Santis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dipartimento di Biologia, Ecologia e Scienze della Terra, Università della Calabria, Rende, Italy;2. Sovraintendenza Capitolina, Rome, Italy;3. CBC - Conservazione dei Beni Culturali, private company, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | During the last restoration of the Fontana di Trevi -Rome (2014–2015), it has been performed a diagnostic investigation to characterize the materials used to build and obtain the colors of the surfaces of some architectural elements of this fountain. According to the restoration teamwork needs, we focussed our efforts on the dome over the central statue of Oceanus, on the bas-relieves on the sides of the dome, and on the cliff where the water flows. Several samples were collected from these elements and therefore, they were subjected to an analytical approach including infrared spectroscopy, optical and scanning electron microscopy. The achieved results indicated the use of red earth pigments on the dome. The same pigment has been revealed on the bas-relieves, although their colors have an additional contribution due to degraded layers. Samples taken from the cliff showed a complex stratigraphy, although a white scialbo has been identified as original layer, testifying the intentions of the authors in term of color rendering. This information was essential for the restores in order to choose the proper intervention procedure for each investigated surface. The research testified the importance of an integrated diagnostic analysis to preserve the original colours of monuments and building. |
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Keywords: | Diagnostic analysis Fontana di Trevi natural earth pigments restoration scialbo |
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