보존과학연구
- Serial No. 28
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- Pages.121-147
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- 2007
The Nondestructive Analysis of the Pigments on the Korean 12-fold scheen, Haehakbando-do
해학반도도 채색안료에 대한 비파괴 특성 분석
- Kim, Gyu-ho (Kongju National University, College of National Science, Dept. of Cultural Heritage Conservation Sciences) ;
- Song, Yuo-na (National Museum of Contemporary Art, Collection Management & Conservation, Conservation Team) ;
- Lim, Duck-su (Kongju National University, College of National Science, Dept. of Cultural Heritage Conservation Sciences) ;
- Song, Jeong-ju (Gochang Conservation Institute of Cultural Properties)
- 김규호 (공주대학교 자연과학대학 문화재보존과학과) ;
- 송유나 (국립현대미술관 작품보존관리실 작품보존수복팀) ;
- 임덕수 (공주대학교 자연과학대학 문화재보존과학과) ;
- 송정주 (고창문화재보존연구소)
- Published : 2007.12.17
Abstract
A large variety of mineral pigments has been used for Korean paintings and it has known that organic pigments have been used together on the Buddhist painting and the portrait. Haehakbando-do, which is from Honolulu Academy Museum in the United States, 12-fold screen was commissioned by Court of the late Joseon Dynasty in order to pray for the King's longevity. Therefore, it seems that all material used including pigments were selected very carefully and a great deal of technical effort was gone into its process. The purposes of this research were to estimate the pigments and the contributory elements of each color used on Haehakbando-do, in accordance with the conservation treatment carried out by Gochang Conservation Institute throughout last year. Without extracting sample, property of pigment was measured by nondestructive method, X-ray spectral analysis, and by comparing with the data about ancient pigments. In spite of the limited range of pigment analysis by nondestructive method, it should be noted that this method would not cause damage to the cultural properites. White pigment was found in all colored parts except the background, so it can be suggested that white color was used as a grounding of other color pigments. This would be flake white[
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