Digital Presentation and Preservation of Cultural and Scientific Heritage (Sep 2022)

Digital Imaging Techniques in Archaeometry: The Case of an Ancient Crucifixion Icon

  • Magdelena Stoyanova,
  • Diego Stoyanov,
  • Lilia Pavlova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2022.12.16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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An ancient Crucifixion icon has been studied using imaging techniques integrated with appropriated visualizations. Relevant parameters and suitable algorithms have been selected in a proper sequence to segment the studied images into meaningful elements functional to the attribution of the icon through analysis of the employed materials and techniques. The cross-referencing of the results allowed to identify three main phases in the realization of the painting, to describe their extension, character and determine the possible authors as: Cretan/Ionian painters, '500-' 600 (1 st phase); Hristofor Žefarović, Western Balkans or Vienna, 1730-1753 (2 nd phase); Placido Fabris / Michelangelo Barbini, Venice, mid 19 th c. (3 rd phase).

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