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Article
Supplementing the eye: the technical analysis of Frans Hals’s paintings – ii
12/2019 | 1401 | 161
Pages: 996-1003
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Author:
de Keyser, Nouchka (de Keyser, Nouchka)
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Tummers, Anna (Tummers, Anna)
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Wallert, Arie (Wallert, Arie)
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Illustrations
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1. Two fisherboys, by Frans Hals. c.1634–37. Oil on canvas, 74.3 by 65.8 cm. (The Phoebus Foundation).
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10. Detail of Fig.2.
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11. Detail of Portrait of a man, possibly Nicolaes Pietersz Duyst van Voorhout, by Frans Hals. c.1636–38. Oil on canvas, 80.6 by 66 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), showing highlights on the face of the sitter.
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12. Detail of Pekelharing, by Frans Hals. c.1628–30. Oil on canvas, 75 by 61.5 cm. (Gemäldegalerie Kassel).
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13. Calcium map of Fig.1, showing boneblack in shadows and calcium carbonate in-fillings.
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14. Calcium map of Fig.2, showing boneblack in shadows.
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15. MA-XRF map of Fig.1, showing the element mercury (Hg), indicating the presence of vermilion.
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16. MA-XRF map of Fig.1, showing the element potassium (K) and indicating the presence of red glazes and smalt.
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17. Detail of Fig.1, showing the hat of the boy on the left.
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18. Detail of Young man with a skull, by Frans Hals. c.1626–28. Oil on canvas, 92.2 by 80.8 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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19. Detail of Fig.1, taken with a dino-lite microscope (x65), showing indigo blue on top of the red hat.
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2. Fisherboy, by Frans Hals. c.1630–32. Oil on canvas, 74 by 61 cm. (Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp).
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20. Detail of Officers and sergeants of the St George Civic Guard, by Frans Hals. 1639. Oil on canvas, 218 by 421 cm. (Frans Hals Musem, Haarlem). Micrograph taken with dino-lite microscope (x65), showing detail of the blue sash of the third figure from the right.
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3. Detail of Fig.2, taken with a dino-lite microscope (x65), showing craquelure over Hals’s monogram and surrounding areas.
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4. Malle Babbe, by Han van Meegeren. 1930–40. Oil on canvas, 76 by 60 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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5. Graph plotting the distribution of paint samples taken from nine reference paintings by Frans Hals against Two fisherboys (FH2K-2); Fisherboy (FH1K-1); and Van Meegeren’s Malle Babbe (MB Van Meegeren A’dam).
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6. Detail of Fig.1, taken with a dino-lite microscope (x65), showing the so-called ‘ribbon touches’.
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7. Detail of Fig.1, taken with a dino-lite microscope (x65), showing a brushstroke with raised edges.
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8. Detail of Fig.2, taken with a dino-lite microscope (x65), showing evidence of a ‘ribbon touch’.
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9. Detail of Fig.1.
Article
Supplementing the eye: the technical analysis of Frans Hals’s paintings – i
11/2019 | 1400 | 161
Pages: 934-941
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Author:
Tummers, Anna (Tummers, Anna)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Portrait of a woman, by Frans Hals. c.1632–35. Oil on canvas, 76 by 61.4 cm. (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gemäldegalerie).
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10. MA-XRF scan of Fig.1, showing the element iron (Fe).
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11. Neutron-Autoradiograph of Fig.1 (second recording).
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12. MA-XRF scan of Fig.1, showing the element copper (Cu).
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13. Neutron-Autoradiograph of Fig.1 (fifth recording).
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14. MA-XRF scan of Fig.1, showing the element calcium (Ca).
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15. MA-XRF scan of Fig.1, showing the element mercury (Hg).
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16. Hyperspectral image of Fig.1 (detail), juxtaposing the ground layer with the adjacent collar.
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17. Hyperspectral image of Fig.1, showing the partially exposed ground layer.
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18. Hyperspectral image of Fig.1, showing the spectral characteristics of flesh tones in the face and hands.
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2. X-radiograph of Fig.1.
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3. Details of Fig.2 showing bottom strip aligned with top part.
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4. Automated Canvas Analysis, showing the cusping (thread intersection angle in degrees).
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5. Photomicrograph of Fig.1, showing the incised line at the right edge.
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6. Reconstruction of the formats of Fig.1. Yellow margins: format of 1767, probably identical to the original dimensions; Blue margins: format of 1786, when the image was clearly reduced in size (the cuffs were covered by the frame at the bottom and slightly at the left edge); Red margins: present format, with extensions at lower and left edges.
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7. Infrared reflectogram of Fig.1.
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8. Neutron-Autoradiograph of Fig.1 (first recording).
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9. MA-XRF scan of Fig.1, showing the element manganese (Mn).