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    The book on how to make all the colour paints for illuminating books: unravelling a Portuguese Hebrew illuminators’ manual by Melo, Maria J., Castro, Rita, Nabais, Paula, Vitorino, Tatiana

    Published in Heritage science (27-07-2018)
    “…The book on how to make all the colour paints for illuminating books invites readers to step inside the workshop of a fifteenth century illuminator in…”
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    Journal Article
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    Microspectrofluorimetry and chemometrics for the identification of medieval lake pigments by Nabais, Paula, Melo, Maria J., Lopes, João A., Vitorino, Tatiana, Neves, Artur, Castro, Rita

    Published in Heritage science (09-03-2018)
    “…Microspectrofluorimetry offers high sensitivity, selectivity, fast data acquisition, good spatial resolution (down to 2 μm), and the possibility of in-depth…”
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    Brazilwood Reds: The (Photo)Chemistry of Brazilin and Brazilein by Rondão, Raquel, Seixas de Melo, J. Sérgio, Pina, João, Melo, Maria J., Vitorino, Tatiana, Parola, A. Jorge

    “…The ground and excited state (in the singlet state, S1) acid–base equilibria, together with the photophysical properties of the two main constituents of…”
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    Assessment of multispectral and hyperspectral imaging systems for digitisation of a Russian icon by MacDonald, Lindsay W., Vitorino, Tatiana, Picollo, Marcello, Pillay, Ruven, Obarzanowski, Michał, Sobczyk, Joanna, Nascimento, Sérgio, Linhares, João

    Published in Heritage science (12-09-2017)
    “…In a study of multispectral and hyperspectral reflectance imaging, a Round Robin Test assessed the performance of different systems for the spectral…”
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    An investigation of the photostability of 19th century artists' cochineal lake pigments using MFT and conventional accelerated ageing tests by Vitorino, Tatiana, Picollo, Marcello, del Hoyo-Meléndez, Julio M.

    Published in Nondestructive testing and evaluation (16-11-2024)
    “…Red lake pigments are known for their high light-sensitivity generally when exposed to museum environments. In the cultural heritage field, the colour loss…”
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    New insights into brazilwood lake pigments manufacture through the use of historically accurate reconstructions by Vitorino, Tatiana, Melo, Maria João, Carlyle, Leslie, Otero, Vanessa

    Published in Studies in conservation (02-09-2016)
    “…A multi-analytical approach for the study of brazilwood and its lake pigments was carried out based on historically accurate reconstructions. Recipes for…”
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    A Spectroscopic Study of Brazilwood Paints in Medieval Books of Hours by Melo, Maria João, Otero, Vanessa, Vitorino, Tatiana, Araújo, Rita, Muralha, Vânia S.F., Lemos, Ana, Picollo, Marcello

    Published in Applied spectroscopy (01-04-2014)
    “…In this work, microspectrofluorimetry was for the first time applied to the identification of the red organic lakes that are characteristic of the lavish…”
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    Short-wave infrared reflectance hyperspectral imaging for painting investigations: A methodological study by Cucci, Costanza, Webb, E. Keats, Casini, Andrea, Ginanni, Marina, Prandi, Elena, Stefani, Lorenzo, Vitorino, Tatiana, Picollo, Marcello

    “…Reflectance hyperspectral imaging provides a non-invasive tool for the diagnostics, analysis and documentation of paintings. It supplies high quality digital…”
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    A Closer Look at Nineteenth Century Cochineal Lake Pigments Through Historical Recipes Reconstructions by Vitorino, Tatiana Mendes Ferreira

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…Cochineal lake pigments belong to an important class of lightparticular focus. Their fading results in undesirable changes in the artworks their identification…”
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    Dissertation
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    A Closer Look at Brazilwood and its Lake Pigments by Vitorino, Tatiana Mendes

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…Brazilwood is a soluble redwood that was used as source of organic dye and for lake pigments. It was widely applied in medieval times to colour textiles and in…”
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    Dissertation