An Overview of Germanic Grisailles through the Stained-Glass Collection at Pena Palace

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Alexandra
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Coutinho, Mathilda, Machado, Carla, Alves Cerqueira, Luis, Machado, Andreia, Vilarigues, Márcia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35077
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5020055
Resumo: The lack of studies reporting the characterisation of Germanic grisaille is evident, despite the recent interest of researchers in this glass painting material. This work consists of the first assessment of Germanic grisaille’ chemical composition on a wide chronology (14th–19th centuries), that was only possible through the unique stained-glass collection of King Ferdinand II of Portugal. From the considerable amount of panels produced in Germanic territory and assembled by Ferdinand, twenty-two panels were characterised, and some trends of glass support typical composition and grisaille recipes were verified through this case study. A copper-based grisaille appears to have been the preference up to the 18th century. The 19th century shows higher diversity in composition, with new compounds (such as Co, Cr, Mn) appearing as colourising materials. However, with a limited number of analyses, and dispersed throughout time and different geographic locations, the results of this study are unprecedented, by being able to present the first overview on grisaille composition in Germanic stained glasses.
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title An Overview of Germanic Grisailles through the Stained-Glass Collection at Pena Palace
spellingShingle An Overview of Germanic Grisailles through the Stained-Glass Collection at Pena Palace
Rodrigues, Alexandra
title_short An Overview of Germanic Grisailles through the Stained-Glass Collection at Pena Palace
title_full An Overview of Germanic Grisailles through the Stained-Glass Collection at Pena Palace
title_fullStr An Overview of Germanic Grisailles through the Stained-Glass Collection at Pena Palace
title_full_unstemmed An Overview of Germanic Grisailles through the Stained-Glass Collection at Pena Palace
title_sort An Overview of Germanic Grisailles through the Stained-Glass Collection at Pena Palace
author Rodrigues, Alexandra
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Coutinho, Mathilda
Machado, Carla
Alves Cerqueira, Luis
Machado, Andreia
Vilarigues, Márcia
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Machado, Carla
Alves Cerqueira, Luis
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Vilarigues, Márcia
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Machado, Carla
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Machado, Andreia
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description The lack of studies reporting the characterisation of Germanic grisaille is evident, despite the recent interest of researchers in this glass painting material. This work consists of the first assessment of Germanic grisaille’ chemical composition on a wide chronology (14th–19th centuries), that was only possible through the unique stained-glass collection of King Ferdinand II of Portugal. From the considerable amount of panels produced in Germanic territory and assembled by Ferdinand, twenty-two panels were characterised, and some trends of glass support typical composition and grisaille recipes were verified through this case study. A copper-based grisaille appears to have been the preference up to the 18th century. The 19th century shows higher diversity in composition, with new compounds (such as Co, Cr, Mn) appearing as colourising materials. However, with a limited number of analyses, and dispersed throughout time and different geographic locations, the results of this study are unprecedented, by being able to present the first overview on grisaille composition in Germanic stained glasses.
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