Cezanee painting
The analysis of a suspected Cézanne painting incorporates various scientific techniques and art historical perspectives to determine its authenticity. Infrared spectroscopy reveals that certain binding materials and pigments in the painting are consistent with those used in the 19th and early 20th centuries, including cadmium-based yellow pigments.
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Cezanee painting Fake no evidence from Fluorescence for polyene emission fom the painting although it should be sensetive than UV absorption Unkown source cezanee didn't draw underpainting Infrared Spectroscopy(IR) the binder is used is animal glue binder and it is used in the nineteeth century till 1940s this mix wasn't there till 1927 Yellow areas shows cadmium-based composed of cadmium yellow lithepone(cadnium-barium) UV spectrum painting showing absorbance of 0.6,so it is not like to be from 100 years ago Substantial absorption from apolyene Authentic XRF(X ray fluorescence) the pigment were known before and during the cezanee time elemental compositions of the painting match the composition of pigment during 1839-1906 Fluorenscence data Made in the same studio use the same orange pigments(very similar) green areas in the trees and orange are as bright as Cezanee paintings Art historians His paintings weren't from the nature but scratching in his studio painted in late 1880s It gives the feeling of Cezanee the painting is similar to one of Cezanee workings unsigned and many of cezanee paintings weren't signed Polyenes could be contaminated caused by soot or burning lamp