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Interdisciplinary Research on Medieval Fresco Subjected to Degradation Processes in the Corbii de Piatră Cave Church.

Adriana Elena VâlceaIzabela MarișAurelian Denis NegreaNicanor CimpoeșuGheorghe GârbeaDorin GrecuSorin Georgian MogaBogdan IstrateFlavio Nicolae FintaAlin Daniel RizeaDaniel-Constantin AnghelCorneliu MunteanuMircea Ionuț PetrescuMărioara Abrudeanu
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This paper presents research on the degradation processes of the fresco painting in the cave church of Corbii de Piatră Hermitage under the influence of meteoric infiltration water and environmental factors. The medieval fresco dates from the end of the 13th century and the beginning of the 14th century, being painted on a sandstone wall. The infiltration of meteoric water through this wall, the temperature variations, the environment and the repeated wetting/drying processes determined the degradation of the fresco, resulting in its detachment from large surfaces. This research established correlations between the processes that take place, the structural transformations, the changes in composition and the adhesion of the fresco to the sandstone wall. The results have been made available to conservation and restoration specialists, in order to choose appropriate materials and technologies. This paper presents findings regarding the pictorial material and introduces new analysis techniques in research on the degradation processes of the fresco painting in the cave church of Corbii de Piatră Hermitage under the influence of meteoric infiltration water and environmental factors.
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