Heritage Science
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Keywords:
Arts & Humanities, Science & Technology, Physical Sciences, Technology, Humanities, Multidisciplinary, Chemistry, Analytical, Materials Science, Multidisciplinary, Spectroscopy, Arts & Humanities - Other Topics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Jackson Pollock, Macro X-ray fluorescence mapping (MA-XRF), Multivariate curve resolution-alternating least squares (MCR-ALS), Artist palette, TOF-SIMS, IDENTIFICATION, PAINTINGS, SPECTRUM, IMAGES, WORKS, TOOL, 4301 Archaeology, 4302 Heritage, archive and museum studies
Abstract:
© 2016 The Author(s). Jackson Pollock's Number 1A, 1948 painting was investigated using in situ scanning macro-x-ray fluorescence mapping (MA-XRF) to help characterize the artist's materials and his creative process. A multivariate curve resolution-alternating least squares (MCR-ALS) approach was used to examine the hyperspectral data and obtain distribution maps and signature spectra for the paints he used. The composition of the paints was elucidated based on the chemical elements identified in the signature spectra and a tentative list of pigments, fillers and other additives is proposed for eleven different paints and for the canvas. The paint distribution maps were used to virtually reconstruct the artist process and document the sequence and manner in which Pollock applied the different paints, using deliberate and specific gestures.