TY - JOUR
T1 - New development on materials and techniques used in the heraldic designs of illuminated Manueline foral charters by multi-analytical methods
AU - Gac, A. Le
AU - Pessanha, S.
AU - Longelin, S.
AU - Guerra, M.
AU - Frade, J. C.
AU - Lourenço, F.
AU - Serrano, M. C.
AU - Manso, M.
AU - Carvalho, M. L.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, the awakening of the Manuelin foral charters: science and technology insights into the masterpiece SPTDC/EAT-EAT/112662/2009 . The authors would like to thank Silvestre Lacerda, Director of the National Archive Torre do Tombo, Sónia Domingos, Teresa Figueiredo and Mário Costa for the support, suggestions, and fruitful discussions.
Copyright:
Copyright 2013 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2013/12
Y1 - 2013/12
N2 - In the illuminated foral charters commissioned by D. Manuel I, King of Portugal (1495-1521), heraldry played a prominent role. In this work, royal emblems corresponding to the third heraldic design, applied to the Charter of Couto de Teixedo, are studied by means of EDXRF, SEM-EDS, micro-Raman, micro-FTIR and HPLC-DAD to characterize the materials and techniques used to produce this masterpiece of Portuguese Renaissance. By comparing this data with the results previously obtained in other three charters, this research allows for the first time an accurate insight into the reformed manuscripts production, especially since the illuminated charters under consideration were all investigated on the basis of similar micro-spectroscopic techniques. Inks, metal coatings, pigments, organic dyes, fillers or extenders, and binding media are discussed, and their use enlightened by the politic and legal messages the foral charters had to convey. Parchment analysis allowed us to identify the animal species, and all undertaken processes along its preparation. HPLC-DAD allowed us to differentiate the gums used. CaSO4 was observed in the parchment as a degradation product of CaCO3 used in parchment production in the presence of metal sulfates coming from the ink. Pigments used in the different colors as well as some specific phases for some colors were identified. Silvering and gilding processes, metal caratage and silver oxidation compounds were also objects of the present study.
AB - In the illuminated foral charters commissioned by D. Manuel I, King of Portugal (1495-1521), heraldry played a prominent role. In this work, royal emblems corresponding to the third heraldic design, applied to the Charter of Couto de Teixedo, are studied by means of EDXRF, SEM-EDS, micro-Raman, micro-FTIR and HPLC-DAD to characterize the materials and techniques used to produce this masterpiece of Portuguese Renaissance. By comparing this data with the results previously obtained in other three charters, this research allows for the first time an accurate insight into the reformed manuscripts production, especially since the illuminated charters under consideration were all investigated on the basis of similar micro-spectroscopic techniques. Inks, metal coatings, pigments, organic dyes, fillers or extenders, and binding media are discussed, and their use enlightened by the politic and legal messages the foral charters had to convey. Parchment analysis allowed us to identify the animal species, and all undertaken processes along its preparation. HPLC-DAD allowed us to differentiate the gums used. CaSO4 was observed in the parchment as a degradation product of CaCO3 used in parchment production in the presence of metal sulfates coming from the ink. Pigments used in the different colors as well as some specific phases for some colors were identified. Silvering and gilding processes, metal caratage and silver oxidation compounds were also objects of the present study.
KW - Cultural heritage
KW - Illuminated manuscript
KW - Micro-raman
KW - Portable X-ray fluorescence
KW - Scanning electron microscope
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U2 - 10.1016/j.apradiso.2013.07.027
DO - 10.1016/j.apradiso.2013.07.027
M3 - Article
C2 - 24077395
AN - SCOPUS:84884540012
SN - 0969-8043
VL - 82
SP - 242
EP - 257
JO - Applied Radiation and Isotopes
JF - Applied Radiation and Isotopes
ER -