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Determining the authenticity and age of Ivory |
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Good news for friends of antique objects of art: |
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Ivory object, Africa |
Buddha temple, China |
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The term “ivory” comprises
today not only elephant tusks, but also the tusks and horns of other
animals and some types of bones. What distinguishes all types of ivory are
their hardness, compactness, brilliance and durability, characteristics
due to their chemical composition. Figure 1 |
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The spectroscopic curve permits the unmistakable recognition of the
various kinds of ivory and therefore the elaboration of specific
calculations for the dating of each type
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The application of spectroscopic analysis for the dating of organic
materials is patented |
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Further information on spectroscopic analysis.This scientific analytical tool is used in an identical manner in many fields, for example for pharmaceutical and chemical products, for research etc. and, in the art field, for pigments, glues, woods, patina, amber, encrustations on excavated objects and so on. Therefore the instructions for taking samples, dating procedures and relatively low prices are similar to those indicated on our website. Important! The molecules constituting ivory cells are not protected by walls like wood cells. Ivory samples for dating need to be appropriately stabilized immediately after they are taken. |
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A) The
ivory object is sent or brought directly to the laboratory of the Museum
in Milan. This procedure allows to take the sample with the minimum
and invisible damage. |
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The obtained fragment must be put into a piece of paper, to be folded carefully and mailed directly to the Museum laboratory. Price for one measurement: 95 Euros, $ 125. |
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Museo d'Arte e Scienza |
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Formerly The Art Collector's Museum |
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Worldwide the unique museum dedicated to |
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Over 2,000 items are on
display in the Museum's 18 rooms covering the main sectors of
antiques. |
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test station room 8: |
test station room 9: |
identification of glues and other synthetic materials with Wood’s light |
test station room 9: examination with a magnifying glass of signs of wear and decorations on china |
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optical examination of signs of wear to identify an authentic piece of silverware |
shadow reveals industrial or handcrafted manufacture of glass |
the microscope distinguishes authentic patinas and encrustations from faked ones |
the dull sound of a porcelain item reveals hidden restoration work |
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Via
Q. Sella, 4 -20121 Milano - Piazza Castello |
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A scientific laboratory at the service of art
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The Museum laboratory’s
mission is to improve existing scientific methods and elaborate new
methods for the ascertainment of the authenticity of art objects. The
laboratory’s instruments and knowhow for the determining of authenticity
are at the disposal of collectors, art experts, restorers, art galleries
and museums. |
The laboratory of
the Museum of Art and Science is a no profit facility
and is independent
from every point of view.
Tests carried out by the laboratory:
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Spectroscopic dating and characterization of wooden objects |
Microscopic tests on paintings, antique bronzes, excavated pottery etc. |
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Examination of underlying layers using infrared reflectography |
Analyses of paint layers with a duroflexometer |
Analyses with Wood’s light, UV and IR |
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FURTHER ANALYSES
PERFORMED IN THE LABORATORY:
Spectroscopic chemical analyses on pigments,
glues, encrustations, patinas, products of corrosion. Scientific,
practical and instrumental tests of authenticity on:
ivory, amber, archaeological
glass, pigments, metals, stones, carpets, tapestry, prints, books, clocks
and watches, china.
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PRICES: the average cost of analyses is 75 Euro for each test; some tests are conclusive in telling fake and authentic items apart, such as wood dating and tests on the encrustations on pottery and bronzes. |
Determining the authenticity of
objects in ivory
- Ample descriptions
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NOW OPERATIVE !
Branch of the Milan
scientific laboratory for determining the
authenticity
of valuable antique art objects
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The house, which has belonged to the Matthaes Foundation (Museo d’Arte e Scienza) for 45 years, is situated on the shores of Lake Constance, near Lindau. |
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Museo d’Arte e Scienza |
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For further info: |
www.Museoartescienza.com
www.Spectroscopyforart.com |
The Founders and the permanent staff
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Gottfried
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Giovanna
Cozzi Matthaes |
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Dott. Chim.
Peter
Matthaes |
Patrizia
Matthaes Administration |
Silvia Mayer Language and Communication |
Dott. Avv.
Martin Matthaes Lawyer - International Law |
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Chiara
Civardi First lab assistant |
Roberta
Delmoro Art Historian (Freelance) |
Marta
Cugnasca Data processing |
Sonia
Checchini Conservation |
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OTHER SITES OF THE MUSEUM OF ART AND
SCIENCE: |
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www.MuseoArteScienza.com - Sections of the "Museo d'Arte e Scienza": 6 rooms dedicated to the ascertainment of authenticity in art and antiques, 5 rooms about The "Treatise on Painting" of Leonardo Da Vinci and Leonardo's activities in Milan, 5 rooms dedicated to African Art and Buddhist Art, 2 Scientific Laboratories. www.LeonardoDaVinciMilano.com - two permanent exhibitions: "Leonardo Citizen of Milan" and "Appreciating Art through the Eyes of Leonardo" from his "Treatise on Painting". www.AuthenticAfricanBronzesandCeramics.com - dedicated to the authenticity of African artworks in bronze, stone and pottery. The scientific laboratory of the Museo d’Arte e Scienza has developed valid methods for telling authentic African objects from copies and fakes. www.ArtAndScienceHandbook.com - The most complete and scientifically valid guide to ascertaining the authenticity of European and non-European antiques on an objective basis (540 pages and more than 2000 colour illustrations in 3 volumes and 3 languages)
www.Paintingsauthenticity.com -
Information
about the authenticity of modern paintings and antique paintings.
www.AntiqueFurnitureAuthenticity.com -
A list of possible methods for determining the authenticity of furniture
based on objective factors. www.Excavatedartauthenticity.com - "A list of all the possible ways of determining, on the basis of objective factors, the authenticity of excavated pottery, glass or bronze items from Southern Italy, the Mediterranean Basin, China and South America.". www.AfricanArtAuthenticity.com - "Art and Life in Black Africa", The African Art didactic section of the Museum (5 rooms and over 350 objects). www.SpectroscopyforArt.com - Scientific method for the dating of the wood and identification of the wood type used for art objects. Determination of their authenticity through analysis of colours, binders, pigments and other organic substances.
www.C14spectrodating.com -
Spectroscopic measurements complementing dating obtained with the C14
method that appears uncertain or impossible. www.DendroSpectroChronology.com - Spectroscopic measurements complementing the uncertain results of dendrochronological dating. www.CopiesAndFakesInArt.com - Ample further descriptions for ascertaining the authenticity in art for the individual fields of antiques
www.Matthaes.org
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The history of the G. Matthaes Foundation
from the opening of the painting school www.LeonardoTeacherofPaintinginMilan.com - An abridged and illustrated edition of the “Treatise on Painting”.
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