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- of reflectography into the MWIR spectral region has proved capable of detecting subtle differences in surface materials. Finally, NIR reflectography can...
- Compare layers of the painting as revealed by x-radiography, infrared reflectography and ultraviolet fluorescence "Stealing Mona Lisa". Dorothy & Thomas...
- In some cases, underdrawing can be clearly visualized using infrared reflectography because carbon black pigments absorb infrared light, whereas opaque...
- This is partly a result of technological advances such as infrared reflectography, which enable researchers to examine a painting's underdrawing. Art...
- Recently, a study of the underdrawing using infrared reflectography has been published. Reflectography is based on the fact that the infrared light penetrates...
- underdrawing, can only be seen with modern methods such as X-rays and infrared reflectography and photographs. These are able to record photographically some pigments...
- restoration process, the copy was also submitted to a study of infrared reflectography and radiography, where the results revealed that the painting had been...
- traditions. The work may be unfinished. Technical analysis, such as infrared reflectography, has confirmed its authorship. Originally housed in the Palazzo Ducale...
- right on the tree trunk (winged snake with folded wings). Infrared reflectography of the image detected only the outline drawing. It shows the figures...
- to have been made by Leonardo on the back of the painting. Infrared reflectography was used to reveal a "7–by–4 inch drawing of a horse's head", which...