The application of holography to works of art for the diagnosis of their state of conservation or for studying the behavior under mechanical or thermal stresses has been successfully demonstrated and described ; its use in revealing damaged areas or structural alterations in embryo of both statues and panel paintings has already been proved while other possibilities are regularly coming to attention. In this paper these various applications are summarized. Some experimental results obtained in works of art diagnostics with double exposure holograms, sandwich holograms are reported.
Paoletti, D., SCHIRRIPA SPAGNOLO, G., D’Altorio, A. (1989). The state of art of holographic non destructive testing in work of art diagnostics. REVUE DE PHYSIQUE APPLIQUEE, 24, 389-399 [10.1051/rphysap:01989002403038900].
The state of art of holographic non destructive testing in work of art diagnostics
SCHIRRIPA SPAGNOLO, Giuseppe;
1989-01-01
Abstract
The application of holography to works of art for the diagnosis of their state of conservation or for studying the behavior under mechanical or thermal stresses has been successfully demonstrated and described ; its use in revealing damaged areas or structural alterations in embryo of both statues and panel paintings has already been proved while other possibilities are regularly coming to attention. In this paper these various applications are summarized. Some experimental results obtained in works of art diagnostics with double exposure holograms, sandwich holograms are reported.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.