Categories: All - pigments - painting - fluorescence - investigation

by houssam said 16 years ago

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Houssam A. Said (900070379)- 23/03/08

An intriguing painting has surfaced, raising questions about its authenticity and potential ties to the famous artist Paul Cézanne. Experts from various fields have scrutinized the artwork using advanced techniques.

Houssam A. Said (900070379)- 23/03/08

Untitled Painting; could this be the work of Paul Cézanne?

Dr. Simpkins: Investigated using short and long-wave UV

Found no evidence from fluorescence for polyene emission from the painting
found areas showing brighter fluorescence indicate similar work found on other Cézannes

Dr. Montoya: Investigated using XRF

absence of titanium, cadmium, barium, and manganese lines
painting matches the composition of the pigments used

Dr. Anderson: Investigated using IR

Binder based on animal glue
Indication of an underdrawing
An uncommon pigment mixture was found on this painting

Dr. Pruschy: Investigated a paint chip collected using UV

Painting might not be 100 years old

Mr. Edgar

Discovered the Painting

Dr. Marden: Art historian who compare this painting to previous Cézannes

Signatures
Painting's size
Painting's brush works