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Infrared Reflectography". The
Cleveland Museum of Art.
Archived from the
original on 2009-01-13.
Retrieved 2009-02-20.
Infrared reflectography in analysis...
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restoration process, the copy was also
submitted to a
study of
infrared reflectography and radiography,
where the
results revealed that the
painting had been...
- Recently, a
study of the
underdrawing using infrared reflectography has been published.
Reflectography is
based on the fact that the
infrared light penetrates...
- In some cases,
underdrawing can be
clearly visualized using infrared reflectography because carbon black pigments absorb infrared light,
whereas opaque...
- 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...
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Compare layers of the
painting as
revealed by x-radiography,
infrared reflectography and
ultraviolet fluorescence "Stealing Mona Lisa".
Dorothy & Thomas...
- This is
partly a
result of
technological advances such as
infrared reflectography,
which enable researchers to
examine a painting's underdrawing. Art...
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Thierry Ford and
photographer Børre Høstland at the
Museum used
infrared reflectography to show
layers beneath the painting's surface. The
underdrawing shows...
- 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...
- held by the
dancing angels is now
invisible to the
naked eye,
infrared reflectography has
shown that the
original words on the
angels ribbons correspond exactly...