Please join Dr John K. Delaney (National Gallery of Art, Washington DC)
and Dr Paola Ricciardi (The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK) for a
free live webinar hosted by ASDi/Panalytical on Monday 14 November at 4
pm GMT (5 pm CET) on the application of near-infrared spectroscopy to
the study of works of art.
For further information and to register for the webinar please visit:
http://panalytical.asdi.com/application-nir-spectroscopy-works-of-art
The webinar will discuss the following topic:
- the role of UV-Vis-NIR reflectance and luminescence spectroscopy in a
Museum context
- protocols and instrumentation used
- the challenges of cultural heritage analysis: fragile and
light-sensitive materials, lack of robust reference spectra
- examples of specific discoveries made using this method on easel
paintings, illuminated manuscripts, and historic textiles.
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Paola Ricciardi, PhD
Research Associate, Department of Manuscripts and Printed Books
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Senior Member, Hughes Hall
Trumpington Street
Cambridge, CB2 1RB
Tel: 01223 748172
www.miniare.org
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