Published 2019
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Publication
A Characterisation Study on Modern Bronze Sculpture: The Artistic Patinas of Nado Canuti
Contributors
Description
Artistic patination is a traditional colouring technique for metal sculpture, employed by artists in
ancient and modern times for aesthetic purposes. Today, knowledge of the artistic value and
the chemistry of this superficial chromatic layer, called 'artistic patina', can be successfully
acquired through a close collaboration between living artists, foundry artisans, and scientists.
Starting from several interviews with the Italian artist Nado Canuti and foundry artisans,
specific information was gathered about patination methods and the artist's attitude towards
materials restoration. Afterwards, the patinas most used by Canuti were reproduced to study
their nature before any ageing or degradation. Their chromatic values, morphologies, and
compositions were studied employing a range of techniques such as colour measurements,
scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and micro-Raman
spectroscopy. The collected data revealed the formation of main compounds (cuprite,
cassiterite, rouaite, chalcocite, isocubanite, and ferroxyhite) and additional compounds
(atacamite and CN-containing compound). The scientific results, as well as the artist's
statements concerning the patinas' significance, maintenance, and conservation, will
contribute towards the future care and preservation of Canuti's sculptures.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/933042
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/933042
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE