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Episode 2: Science meets art: investigating pigments in art and archaeology | 2011 - Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour at The British Museum

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Episode 2 - Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour - 2011 - The British Museum

Science meets art: investigating pigments in art and archaeology

Professor Robin Clark has used pigment analysis to reveal the secrets of the Lindisfarne Gospels, Gutenberg Bibles, Greek icons, forged papyri and the '36th Vermeer painting'. In this lecture Professor Clark will explain and explore how the technique of Raman spectroscopy has helped in the restoration, conservation and dating of artwork along with the detection of forgeries. This lecture marks 2011 as the International Year of Chemistry.

Prof Robin Clark
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30 June 2011
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Slade School of Fine Art

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