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Sicilian Byzantine Icons through the Use of Non-Invasive Imaging Techniques and Optical Spectroscopy: The Case of the Madonna dell’Elemosina

The iconographic heritage is one of the treasures of Byzantine art that have enriched the south of Italy, and Sicily in particular, since the early 16th century. In this work, the investigations of a Sicilian Icon of Greek-Byzantine origin, the Madonna dell’Elemosina, is reported for the first time....

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Autores principales: Armetta, Francesco, Chirco, Gabriella, Lo Celso, Fabrizio, Ciaramitaro, Veronica, Caponetti, Eugenio, Midiri, Massimo, Lo Re, Giuseppe, Gaishun, Vladimir, Kovalenko, Dmitry, Semchenko, Alina, Hreniak, Dariusz, Saladino, Maria Luisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8709419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34946678
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26247595
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author Armetta, Francesco
Chirco, Gabriella
Lo Celso, Fabrizio
Ciaramitaro, Veronica
Caponetti, Eugenio
Midiri, Massimo
Lo Re, Giuseppe
Gaishun, Vladimir
Kovalenko, Dmitry
Semchenko, Alina
Hreniak, Dariusz
Saladino, Maria Luisa
author_facet Armetta, Francesco
Chirco, Gabriella
Lo Celso, Fabrizio
Ciaramitaro, Veronica
Caponetti, Eugenio
Midiri, Massimo
Lo Re, Giuseppe
Gaishun, Vladimir
Kovalenko, Dmitry
Semchenko, Alina
Hreniak, Dariusz
Saladino, Maria Luisa
author_sort Armetta, Francesco
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description The iconographic heritage is one of the treasures of Byzantine art that have enriched the south of Italy, and Sicily in particular, since the early 16th century. In this work, the investigations of a Sicilian Icon of Greek-Byzantine origin, the Madonna dell’Elemosina, is reported for the first time. The study was carried out using mainly non-invasive imaging techniques (photography in reflectance and grazing visible light, UV fluorescence, infrared reflectography, radiography, and computed tomography) and spectroscopic techniques (X-ray fluorescence and infrared spectroscopy). The identification of the constituent materials provides a decisive contribution to the correct historical and artistic placement of the Icon, a treasure of the Eastern European historical community in Sicily. Some hidden details have also been highlighted. Most importantly, the information obtained enables us to define its conservation state, the presence of foreign materials, and to direct its protection and restoration.
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spelling pubmed-87094192021-12-25 Sicilian Byzantine Icons through the Use of Non-Invasive Imaging Techniques and Optical Spectroscopy: The Case of the Madonna dell’Elemosina Armetta, Francesco Chirco, Gabriella Lo Celso, Fabrizio Ciaramitaro, Veronica Caponetti, Eugenio Midiri, Massimo Lo Re, Giuseppe Gaishun, Vladimir Kovalenko, Dmitry Semchenko, Alina Hreniak, Dariusz Saladino, Maria Luisa Molecules Article The iconographic heritage is one of the treasures of Byzantine art that have enriched the south of Italy, and Sicily in particular, since the early 16th century. In this work, the investigations of a Sicilian Icon of Greek-Byzantine origin, the Madonna dell’Elemosina, is reported for the first time. The study was carried out using mainly non-invasive imaging techniques (photography in reflectance and grazing visible light, UV fluorescence, infrared reflectography, radiography, and computed tomography) and spectroscopic techniques (X-ray fluorescence and infrared spectroscopy). The identification of the constituent materials provides a decisive contribution to the correct historical and artistic placement of the Icon, a treasure of the Eastern European historical community in Sicily. Some hidden details have also been highlighted. Most importantly, the information obtained enables us to define its conservation state, the presence of foreign materials, and to direct its protection and restoration. MDPI 2021-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8709419/ /pubmed/34946678 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26247595 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Armetta, Francesco
Chirco, Gabriella
Lo Celso, Fabrizio
Ciaramitaro, Veronica
Caponetti, Eugenio
Midiri, Massimo
Lo Re, Giuseppe
Gaishun, Vladimir
Kovalenko, Dmitry
Semchenko, Alina
Hreniak, Dariusz
Saladino, Maria Luisa
Sicilian Byzantine Icons through the Use of Non-Invasive Imaging Techniques and Optical Spectroscopy: The Case of the Madonna dell’Elemosina
title Sicilian Byzantine Icons through the Use of Non-Invasive Imaging Techniques and Optical Spectroscopy: The Case of the Madonna dell’Elemosina
title_full Sicilian Byzantine Icons through the Use of Non-Invasive Imaging Techniques and Optical Spectroscopy: The Case of the Madonna dell’Elemosina
title_fullStr Sicilian Byzantine Icons through the Use of Non-Invasive Imaging Techniques and Optical Spectroscopy: The Case of the Madonna dell’Elemosina
title_full_unstemmed Sicilian Byzantine Icons through the Use of Non-Invasive Imaging Techniques and Optical Spectroscopy: The Case of the Madonna dell’Elemosina
title_short Sicilian Byzantine Icons through the Use of Non-Invasive Imaging Techniques and Optical Spectroscopy: The Case of the Madonna dell’Elemosina
title_sort sicilian byzantine icons through the use of non-invasive imaging techniques and optical spectroscopy: the case of the madonna dell’elemosina
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8709419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34946678
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26247595
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