Palaeoproteomic Profiling of Conservation Layers on a 14th Century Italian Wall Painting
Abstract
Ahead of display, a non-original layer was observed on the surface of a fragment of a wall painting by Ambrogio Lorenzetti (active 1319, died 1348/9). FTIR analysis suggested proteinaceous content. Mass spectrometry was used to better characterise this layer and revealed two protein components: sheep and cow glue and chicken and duck egg white. Analysis of post-translational modifications detected several photo-oxidation products, which suggest...
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Title
Palaeoproteomic Profiling of Conservation Layers on a 14th Century Italian Wall Painting
Published Date
Apr 26, 2018
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
25
Pages
7369 - 7374
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