HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Philippe Colomban * and Diana Mancini from the Laboratoire de Dynamique, Interaction et Réactivité, UMR7075, CNRS, Université Pierre-etMarie-Curie (UPMC), Place Jussieu, Paris , France have published the research: Lacquerware Pigment Identification with Fixed and Mobile Raman Microspectrometers: A Potential Technique to Differentiate Original/Fake Artworks, in the Journal: Arts 2013, 2, 111-123 of 15/07/2013
- what: The 785 nm excitation appears as the best suited excitation for the study of lacquerware pigments with fixed instrument, notwithstanding the strong fluorescence.
SUMMARY
Until the early 18th century in Europe . . .
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