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Reflection terahertz time-domain imaging for analysis of an 18th century neoclassical easel painting

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Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Teraherts Technologies and Biophotonics, Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Statens Museum for Kunst3

Japan National Institute of Information and Communications Technology4

Terahertz time-domain imaging (THz-TDI) has been applied for imaging a hidden portrait and other subsurfacecomposition layers of an 18th century (18C) easel painting by Nicolai Abildgaard, the most important 18CDanish neoclassical painter of historical and mythological subjects. For the first time, a real hidden portraiton an easel painting has been imaged by THz-TDI, with an unexpected richness of detail.

THz C- andB-scans have been compared with images obtained by x-ray radiography and invasive cross-sectional imaging,leading to a deeper understanding of the strengths and limitations of this technique for art diagnostic purposesand defining its role among complementary tools for the investigation of art objects.

We present a fast and effectivemethod to separate single THz pulse reflections of interest from the entire signal across the image, adaptedfor uneven surfaces typically encountered in practical applications of the technique. Interfaces between layers ofthe painting have been successfully imaged, contributing substantially to the understanding of the structure of the painting.

Language: English
Year: 2015
Pages: 5123-5129
ISSN: 15394522 , 00036935 and 1559128x
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1364/AO.54.005123
ORCIDs: Jepsen, Peter Uhd

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