Approach to the production context of the paint “Milagro de la Virgen de Guápulo en su Santuario”, attributed to Miguel de Santiago (17th century)
Abstract
he work “Milagro de la Virgen de Guápulo en su Santuario “ was studied, as a historical record, from a multidisciplinary perspective. Art history, art and experimental sciences converged in this study to understand the technological aspects involved in its manufacture. With the combined use of non-invasive analytical techniques such as IRFC and FRX, and the minimal extraction of samples for analysis by FTIR and SEM-EDS, ten pigments/colorants were identified and the technical pictorial sequences used by the artist were elucidated. The symbolic language in use, the quality and cost of the materials involved, as well as the value of the individual artist who created it determined the prestige and dignity of the work
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