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?A Woman Clothed with the Sun?: The Diagnostic Study and Testing of Enzyme-Based Green Products for the Restoration of an Early 17th Century Wall Painting in the Palazzo Gallo in Bagnaia (Italy)

Claudia Colantonio    
Luca Lanteri    
Ramona Bocci    
Valeria Valentini and Claudia Pelosi    

Resumen

Use of enzymatic gels to clean wall paintings. Application of multispectral imaging to evaluate the effect of the cleaning operations on artwork surfaces.

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