Tag: non-invasive
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Study of Knafkus’ Bedroom
The research employed non-invasive methods to identify the historical wall décor of Knafkus’ bedroom. Using these techniques, it was possible to detect decorative elements hidden beneath paint layers without their removal, thus preserving later overpaintings that often disintegrate together with the original décor during cleaning. This methodological approach allowed for the precise identification of historical…
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Study of Michelangelo Palloni’s Giornate
The research focuses on the frescoes of the Sapieha Palace, aiming to determine their technological execution, condition, and ensure proper preservation. For the first time in Lithuania, advanced non-invasive methods such as 3D imaging technologies, LIDAR scanning, infrared reflectography (IRR), and UV fluorescence were applied. These techniques enabled the precise identification of fresco giornata boundaries,…
