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Odilon Redon’s noir drawings: characterization of materials and methods using noninvasive imaging and spectroscopies
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Daly, N.S
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Delaney, J.K
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Lee, L.
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Sullivan, M.
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Trentelman
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Seeing red: towards an improved protocol for the identification of madder- and cochineal-based pigments by fiber optics reflectance spectroscopy (FORS)
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Fonseca, B.
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Ganio, M.
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MacLennan, D.
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Schmidt Patterson, C.
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Trentelman
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Visualizing and measuring gold leaf in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Italian gold ground paintings using scanning macro X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy: a new tool for advancin...
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Delaney, J.K
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Dooley, K.A
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Llewellyn, L.
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MacLennan, D.
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Patterson, C.S
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Szafran, Y.
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Trentelman
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