The Gutenberg Bibles: Analysis of the illuminations and inks using Raman spectroscopy

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作者
Chaplin, TD
Clark, RJH
Jacobs, D
Jensen, K
Smith, GD
机构
[1] UCL, Christopher Ingold Labs, London WC1H 0AJ, England
[2] Brittish Lib, London NW1 2DB, England
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10.1021/ac050346y
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The King George III copy of the Gutenberg Bible, held at the British Library, has been analyzed using Raman spectroscopy to determine the palette of pigments used in the illuminations on this work. The palette is found to comprise cinnabar/vermilion, lead tin yellow (type 1), carbon-based black, azurite, malachite, an organo-copper complex (a "verdigris"), calcium carbonate (chalk), gypsum, gold leaf, and basic lead carbonate ("lead white"). This is in agreement with contemporary descriptions of the pigments used for the illuminations. One pigment could not be identified, specifically the organic dark red/purple color used for the foliage. The palette of this copy of the Gutenberg Bible has been compared with those used for six other copies, held at Eton College and Lambeth Palace, England, the Bibliotheque Mazarine and the Bibliotheque nationale de France, and the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin and the Niederslichsische Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek (SUB) Gottingen, Germany. The palettes are shown to be similar to one another, even though the styles of the primary illuminations differ. The two Gutenberg Bibles held in Germany, printed on vellum, have the more expensive palettes, which include lazurite. The SUB Gottingen copy has the most extensive palette with 16 pigment-related materials having been identified.
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页码:3611 / 3622
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