Journal of Raman Spectroscopy
Research article

Pigment analysis of Portuguese portrait miniatures of 17th and 18th centuries by Raman Microscopy and SEM‐EDS

Alfredina Veiga

Chemistry Department, Science and Technology School, University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

Évora Chemistry Center (CQE), University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

HERCULES Laboratory, University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

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José Mirão

Geosciences Department, Science and Technology School, University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

Évora Geophysics Center (CGE), University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

HERCULES Laboratory, University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

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António J. Candeias

Chemistry Department, Science and Technology School, University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

Évora Chemistry Center (CQE), University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

HERCULES Laboratory, University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

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Paulo Simões Rodrigues

Center for History of Art and Artistic Research (CHAIA), University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

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Dora Martins Teixeira

Chemistry Department, Science and Technology School, University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

HERCULES Laboratory, University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

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Vânia S. F. Muralha

Research Unit; VICARTE: Vidro e Cerâmica para as Artes, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2829‐516 Monte de Caparica, Portugal

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Jorge Ginja Teixeira

Corresponding Author

Chemistry Department, Science and Technology School, University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

Évora Chemistry Center (CQE), University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

HERCULES Laboratory, University of Évora, 7000 Évora, Portugal

Correspondence to: Jorge Ginja Teixeira, Departamento de Química, Escola de Ciências e Tecnologia, Laboratório HERCULES, Centro de Química de Évora, Universidade de Évora, Colégio Luis António Verney, 7000 Évora, Portugal.

E‐mail: jmgt@uevora.pt

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First published: 14 August 2014
Citations: 7
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Abstract

Seventeen Portuguese miniature portraits on copper support from the Évora Museum collection (Portugal) were analyzed in situ and nondestructively by Raman microscopy (RM), SEM‐EDS, and stereomicroscopy. This work constitutes a great breakthrough in the study of miniature paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries, since the chemical information known about this unique kind of paintings are still scarce, and in particular, this exclusive collection was never been subjected to any physicochemical study. In this work, each portrait was examined in detail in order to characterize the pigments palette used by the miniaturists. The μ‐Raman analysis, in particular, guaranteed an exceptional visualization and good individual identification of small grains of pigments and other constituents of the pictorial layer. Using this technique, 19 compounds were identified, including bluish black covellite, a pigment rarely found in oil paintings. SEM‐EDS was used as an important complementary technique to confirm the chemical nature of some pigments and to identify shell gold (gold dust) in some portraits. Overall, the pigments identified in this large set of old paintings are broadly consistent with those mentioned in the painting treatises of that time or reported in other more modern bibliographic sources. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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