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http://dx.doi.org/10.12654/JCS.2013.29.4.14

Comparative Study on the Pigments Applied on the Wall Paintings of Temple in 18~19C  

Son, Young (Conservation Sciences, The Korean National University of Cultural Heritage)
Kang, Dai Ill (Conservation Sciences, The Korean National University of Cultural Heritage)
Lee, Hwa Soo (Conservation Sciences, The Korean National University of Cultural Heritage)
Lee, Han Hyoung (Conservation Sciences, The Korean National University of Cultural Heritage)
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Journal of Conservation Science / v.29, no.4, 2013 , pp. 445-450 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study investigated the properties of the painting materials used in the temple wall paintings of the $18^{th}$ to $19^{th}$ centuries by synthetically comparing the component analysis data on the pigments used in the temple wall paintings. The study subjects analyzed from ED-XRF are the data on the 61 temple wall paintings distributed nationwide. The colors of the wall painting coloring layers are classified into seven categories: white, incanadine, yellow, red, green, blue and black color. No big geographical and temporal differences in the type of the pigments were found in the temple paintings of the late Joseon Dynasty distributed in Gyeongsangdo and Jeollado. On the other hand, there were differences in the use of a color when mixing it with other colors depending on the painted parts.
Keywords
Temple wall paintings; Traditional pigment; ED-XRF;
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