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Brunelle, Alain
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- 2023Chemical imaging of alligatoring oil paintings
- 2022TOF-SIMS Imaging of Biological Tissue Sections and Structural Determination Using Tandem MScitations
- 2021TOF-SIMS Imaging of Biological Tissue Sections and Structural Determination Using Tandem MScitations
- 2021Wax finishing in Roman polychrome statuary: Ganosis on the colossal head from Dougga (Tunisia)citations
- 2021Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Cross Sections from the Bacchanals Paintings of Nicolas Poussincitations
- 2018Tandem MS Imaging and in Situ Characterization of Bioactive Wood Metabolites in Amazonian Tree Species Sextonia rubracitations
- 2018The Prismatic Layer of Pinna: A Showcase of Methodological Problems and Preconceived Hypothesescitations
- 2018Tandem Mass Spectrometry Imaging and in Situ Characterization of Bioactive Wood Metabolites in Amazonian Tree Species Sextonia rubracitations
- 2016Mapping Dicorynia guianensis Amsh. wood constituents by submicron resolution cluster-TOF-SIMS imagingcitations
- 2015Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging of biological samples with delayed extraction for high mass and high spatial resolutionscitations
- 2014Cluster TOF-SIMS imaging as a tool for micrometric histology of lipids in tissue.
- 2013Localisation and quantification of benzalkonium chloride in eye tissue by TOF-SIMS imaging and liquid chromatography mass spectrometry.citations
- 2013Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) imaging reveals cholesterol overload in the cerebral cortex of Alzheimer disease patients.citations
- 2013Lipidomic and Spatio-Temporal Imaging of Fat by Mass Spectrometry in Mice Duodenum during Lipid Digestion.citations
- 2012Cluster TOF-SIMS imaging of human skin remains: analysis of a South-Andean mummy sample.citations
- 2010Animal urine as painting materials in African rock art revealed by cluster ToF-SIMS mass spectrometry imaging.citations
- 2006Structural analysis of secondary ions by post-source decay in time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometrycitations
- 2005Lipid imaging by gold cluster time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry : application to Duchenne muscular dystrophycitations
- 2005Biological tissue imaging with time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry and cluster ion sourcescitations
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Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Cross Sections from the Bacchanals Paintings of Nicolas Poussin
Abstract
The two paintings Infant Bacchanals (Museo Nazionale d’Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome, Italy) executed by Nicolas Poussin (Les Andelys, 1594–Rome, 1665) in around 1626 are thought to have been painted “a guazzo”, which means either with a glue or with an egg binding medium. To date, this has never been confirmed through analysis. Dual-beam time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS), using a bismuth cluster liquid metal ion gun and an argon gas cluster ion beam, allows the mapping of organic and inorganic matter on paintings cross sections, with the possibility to acquire submicrometer-resolution mass spectrometry images of the sample, together with high mass resolution using a delayed extraction of secondary ions. The surfaces of cross sections from both paintings were prepared beforehand either by polishing or by microtome cutting and then cleaned with the gas cluster ion beam directly inside the vacuum chamber of the instrument. The nature of the binders in the two paintings was investigated by TOF-SIMS analyses. By considering the uneven physical properties of the heterogeneous analyzed surfaces, several high-resolution images were recorded with different instrument settings. The detection of lipids seems to point toward an oil-containing medium, rather than a glue-binding medium. An emulsion made of oil and glue is another hypothesis to be explored to better understand the artist’s working methods in his early career.