Les tutelles
CNRS-MNHN-Ministère de la Culture
Aurélie TOURNIÉ,
Liste des publications
2021 — Spectral variability of the optical properties of pictorial layers. Applied Physics A. Vol. 127, n° 94.
, 2020 — Colored feathers in museum collections: A spectroscopic study of 3 bio-pigments and their lightfastness. Journal of Cultural Heritage. Vol. 45, p. 59-70.
, 2020 — Macro X-Ray Fluorescence (MA-XRF) scanning, multi- and hyperspectral imaging study of multiple layers. X-Ray Spectrometry. SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE, p. 1-17.
, Septembre 2019 — Spectroscopic characterization of selected French paper negatives (1843-1856): how to see through many processes?. Photographic negative images on paper are certainly the earliest types
of photographs ever produced, giving access to multiple... Microchemical Journal. Vol. 149, p. 104069.
, ISSN:
0026265X
Juin 2019 — Scientific analysis underpinning the multidisciplinary project “The Leman Album: an Enhanced Facsimile”. The Leman Album is Europe’s earliest group of dated designs for woven
silk known to survive. For the past two years it has been... The European Physical Journal Plus. Vol. 134, n° 6, p. 267.
, ISSN:
2190-5444
2019 — Ancient Greek text concealed on the back of unrolled papyrus revealed through shortwave-infrared hyperspectral imaging. Only a few Herculaneum rolls exhibit writing on their reverse side.
Since unrolled papyri are permanently glued to paperboard,... Science Advances. Vol. 5, n° 10, eaav8936.
, ISSN:
2375-2548
2018 — Interpreting technical evidence from spectral imaging of paintings by Édouard Manet in the Courtauld Gallery. X-Ray Spectrometry. P. 1-11.
, ISSN:
00498246
2017 — Analyse d’une carte du monde du VIIIe siècle : la Mappa mundi. Support Tracé. N° 17, p. 5-13.
, Juillet 2017 — Identification of chromogenic colour photographic print brand by fiber optical reflectance spectroscopy and statistical analysis. Over the last quarter of the 20th century, chromogenic colour process
was the predominant photographic process on the market... Journal of Cultural Heritage. Vol. 26, p. 28-35.
, ISSN:
12962074