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    Still-life painting alight with UV-radiation

    Art conservation uses Ultra-violet lighting in a similar way that a detective uses a black light to inspect a crime scene. Awash with the electromagnetic radiation, i.e. light in the form of wavelengths, the painting's secrets are revealed; artist materials fluoresce distinct colours in the visible spectrum depending on the age and type of material present. A conservator is able to approximate the age of a painting (e.g. the milky green-yellow glow of varnish intensifies with time) and discern what is original, artist applied material versus those subsequently added to the painting, such as a restorer or conservator's touch.
    Submission Year: 
    2017-18
    Photographer's affiliation: 
    Graduate student
    Academic areas: 
    Arts and Science
    Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
    Art of Research categories: 
    Art in action
    Photo: 
    Still-life painting alight with UV-radiation
    Categories: 
    Grad student
    Faculty of Arts and Science
    Department of Art History and Art Conservation
    School of Graduate Studies
    Interdisciplinary research in materials, computational analytics and human-machine interactions
    Analytics and Digital Technologies
    Mobilizing Creativity and Enabling Cultures
    Creative Production and Expression
    Location of photograph: 
    Madrid, Spain
    Photographer's name: 
    Courtney Books
    Display Photographers Affiltion + Faculty or Department: 
    Graduate Student, Art History and Art Conservation