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W artykule opisano najczęściej stosowane w czasach historycznych pigmenty do barwienia ceramiki, zarówno naturalne jak i syntetyczne. Dzięki badaniom tych pigmentów przy użyciu nowoczesnych metod, możliwe jest odrestaurowanie dawnych, zapomnianych technik dekorowania wyrobów ceramicznych. Scharakteryzowano również pigmenty ceramiczne zsyntezowane w ciągu ostatniego dwustulecia, wraz ze skrótowym omówieniem najnowszych kierunków badań w tej dziedzinie.
In the paper, most popular historical ceramic pigments, both natural and synthetic, are described. Through the analysis of the pigments performed by means of modern methods. It is possible to restore old, forgotten techniques of ceramic decoration. Ceramic pigments synthesized during last two centuries are characterized. The latest trends in the field of the study of ceramic pigments are shortly discussed.
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Bibliogr. 22 poz., fot., rys., tab.
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- Instytut Szkła i Ceramiki w Warszawie
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- Instytut Szkła i Ceramiki w Warszawie
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- Instytut Szkła i Ceramiki w Warszawie
Bibliografia
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- [2] R.J.H. Clark, M. L Curri: The identification by Raman microscopy and X-ray diffraction of iron-oxide pigments and of the red pigments found on Italian pottery fragments. Journal of Molecular Structure, 440 (1998) 105-111.
- [3] I. M. Bell, R. J. H. Clark, P. J. Gibbs: Raman spectroscopic library of natural and synthetic pigments (pre ~ 1850 AD). Spectrochimica Acta Part A, 53 (1997), 2159-2179.
- [4] G. E. De Benedetto, R. Laviano, L. Sabbatini, P.G. Zambonin: Infrared spectroscopy in the mineralogical characterization of ancient pottery. Journal of Cultural Heritage 3 (2002), 177-186.
- [5] D. Rhodes: Clay and glazes for the potter. (1962).
- [6] Technology and Provenance of Ceramics (Including Ceramic Pigments) and Glass. Pr. Zb. (2002).
- [7] V. Bryant: Ceramic History for Potters, www.victor.bryant.hemscott.net, (1994-2003).
- [8] G. Barone, V. Crupi, S. Galii, D. Majolino, P. Migliardo, V. Venuti: Spectroscopic investigation of Greek ceramic artifacts. Journal of Molecular Structure 651-653 (2003), 449-458.
- [9] G. A. Mazzocchin, F. Agnoli, I. Colpo: Investigation of roman age pigments found on pottery fragments. Analytica Chimica Acta 478 (2003), 147-161.
- [10] C. P. Swann, S. Ferrence, P. P. Betancourt: Analysis of Minoan white pigments used on pottery from Palakaistro. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 161-163 (2000), 714-717.
- [11] R.J.H. Clark: Pigment identification by spectroscopic means: an arts/science interface. C. R. Chimie, 5 (2002), 7-20.
- [12] S. Sanchez Ramos, F. Bosch Reig, J. V. Gimeno Adelantado, D. J. Yusa Marco, A. Domenech Carbo: Study and dating of medieval ceramic tiles by analysis of enamels with atomic absorption spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence and electron probe microanalysis. Spectrochimica Acta Part В 57 (2002), 689-700.
- [13] С. Miliani, N. Forini, A. Morresi, A Romani, S. Spigarelli: Authentification and characterisation of pottery sherds from Apricena (FG). Thermochimica Acta, 321 (1998), 191-195.
- [14] A. Romani, C. Miliani, A. Moresi. N. Forini, G. Favaro: Surface morphology and composition of some „lustro" decorated fragments of ancient ceramics from Deruta (Central Italy). Applied Surface Science, 157 (2000) 112-122.
- [15] J. Perez-Arantegui, A. Larrea: The secret of early nanomaterials is revealed, thanks to transmission electron microscopy. Trends in Analytical Chemistry, vol. 22, No 5 (2003).
- [16] I. Borgia, B. Brunetti, I Mariani, A. Sgamellotti, F. Cariati, P. Fermo, M. Mellini, C. Viti, G. Padeletti.: Heterogeneous distribution of metal nanocrystals in glazes of historical pottery. Applied Surface Science, 185 (2002), 206-216.
- [17] M. Uda, H. Kanno, Т. Mukoyama: Preliminary report on porcelain in Meissen (Germany) and Arita (Japan). Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 150 (1999), 597-600.
- [18] C. Dziubak: Różowe pigmenty ceramiczne o strukturze krystalicznej sfenu cynowego-malayaitu. Szkło i Ceramika, 1 (2003), 22-27.
- [19] R. A. Eppler: Ceramic Colorants Ullmann's Encyclopedia of industrial chemistry, Vol A5.
- [20] B.T. Bell: Ceramic colours. Ceramic Industries Journal 1020 (1980), 29-30.
- [21] D. E Huth: Ceramic pigments - a tale of three families Pigments and Extenders Supplement.
- [22] G. Buxbaum: Industrial Inorganic Pigments. 1998.
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