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Rembrandt's 'Saul and David' (c. 1652): Use of multiple types of smalt evidenced by means of non-destructive imaging
Examination of historical paintings by state-of-the-art hyperspectral imaging methods: from scanning infra-red spectroscopy to computed X-ray laminography
Young Anthony van Dyck revisited: A multidisciplinary approach to a portrait once attributed to Peter Paul Rubens
Visualizing the 17th century underpainting in a portrait of and Old man by Rembrandt van Rijn using synchrotron-based scanning macro-XRF
A mobile instrument for in situ scanning macro-XRF investigation of historical paintings
Revealing hidden paint layers in oil paintings by means of scanning macro-XRF: a mock-up study based on Rembrandt¿s ¿An old man in military costume¿.
The use of synchrotron radiation for the characterization of artists' pigments and paintings
Scanning XRF investigation of a Flower Still Life and its underlying composition from the collection of the Kröller-Müller Museum
Restoration of X-ray fluorescence images of hidden paintings
Rehabilitation of a flower still life in the Kröller-Müller Museum and a lost Antwerp painting by Van Gogh
Rembrandt and/or Studio, Saul and David, c.1655: visualising the curtain using cross-section analyses and X-ray fluorescence imaging
Optimization of mobile scanning macro-XRF systems for the om situ investigation of historical paintings
An intrusive portrait by Goya
A portrait by Philipp Otto Runge ¿ Visualizing modifications to the painting using synchrotron-based X-ray Fluorescence Elemental Scanning
Die Entdeckung verlorener Kunst
Een nieuwe vorm van rontgenonderzoek bij een verborgen Rembrandt