Examination of Painting Technique and Materials of Liu Kang's Seafood and Hidden Self-Portrait
Data
2021Autor
Lizun, Damian
Szroeder, Paweł
Kurkiewicz, Teresa
Szczupak, Bogusław
Metadata
Pokaż pełny rekordStreszczenie
This paper is a part of an ongoing research that aims to present the painted oeuvre of
pioneering Singapore artist Liu Kang through the lens of conservation science
instruments. The study concentrates on the painting Seafood from the National Gallery
Singapore collection. The painting was created in 1932 and represents Liu Kang’s early
artistic period, “Paris”. The painting was studied using complementary examination
techniques. The imaging methods, including digital microscopy, NIR, XRR and RTI, revealed
a hidden painting underlying the existing composition. XRR and NIR provided strong
evidence that the image underneath is a portrait of a man while RTI revealed its texture. A
comparative stylistic study of the hidden portrait was conducted with two other of Liu Kang’s
self-portraits from the same period. The study exposed some similarities, leading to the
conclusion that the hidden painting is Liu Kang’s self-portrait. Results of these imaging
techniques initiated a further in-depth study to characterise and compare the pigments used in
the creation of Seafood and that of the hidden self-portrait. The pigments of these two
paintings were identified by means of IRFC, SEM-EDS, FTIR, PLM and XRF. Additionally,
the in-depth study increased our understanding of both pictures and contributed to the
growing body knowledge about Liu Kang’s “Paris” period.
Collections
- Artykuły naukowe [299]
Z tą pozycją powiązane są następujące pliki licencyjne: