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Materials research report – Assumpta from White Mountain, National Gallery in prague
Hradilová, J. ; Hradil, David ; Grünwaldová, Veronika ; Bezdička, Petr ; Kurková, H.
Pre-restoration materials research of the painting is based on microscopic (both optical and electron) analyses of grounds and painting layers in the cross-sections of fragments with the aim to identify pigments and to describe the stratigraphy of re-paints involving to choose the suitable restoration procedure. Other methods (e.g. infrared spectroscopy) are used for identification of binding media.

Laboratory research report. Ch. A. Coypel: Armida is watching a destruction of palace. Gallery of Fine Arts in Ostrava
Hradilová, J. ; Hradil, David
Pre-restoration materials research of the painting is based on microscopic (both optical and electron) analyses of grounds and painting layers in the cross-sections of fragments with the aim to identify pigments and to describe the stratigraphy of re-nts involving to choose the suitable restoration procedure. Other methods (e.g. microchemical and histochemical tests) are used for identification of binding media.


Laboratory research report. The Virgin Mary - Protectress (gothic wooden panel). National Galery in Prague
Hradilová, J. ; Hradil, David ; Hamsík, J. ; Krejča, J. ; Holcová, K.
Pre-restoration materials research of the painting is based on microscopic (both optical and electron) analyses of grounds and painting layers in the cross-sections of fragments with the aim to identify pigments and to describe the stratigraphy of re-nts involving to choose the suitable restoration procedure. Other methods (e.g. microchemical and histochemical tests) are used for identification of binding media.

Laboratory research report ů Altar piece by Michiel Coxie (16th century) ů St. John evangelist. National Gallery in Prague
Hradilová, J. ; Hradil, David ; Šímová, V.
Pre-restoration materials research of the painting is based on microscopic (both optical and electron) analyses of grounds and painting layers in the cross-sections of fragments with the aim to identify pigments and to describe the stratigraphy of re-paints involving to choose the suitable restoration procedure. Other methods (e.g. histochemical tests or infrared spectroscopy) are used for identification of binding media.

Laboratory research report ů Altar piece by an south-German author, 1480, (oil tempera on canvas) ů National gallery in Prague
Hradilová, J. ; Hradil, David
Pre-restoration materials research of the painting is based on microscopic (both optical and electron) analyses of grounds and painting layers in the cross-sections of fragments with the aim to identify pigments and to describe the stratigraphy of re-paints involving to choose the suitable restoration procedure. Other methods (e.g. histochemical tests or infrared spectroscopy) are used for identification of binding media.

Laboratory research report - Black Mother of God, part II - the crowns of Madonna and Child Jesus. Gallery of the city of Prague
Hradilová, J. ; Hradil, David
Pre-restoration materials research of the painting is based on microscopic (both optical and electron) analyses of grounds and painting layers in the cross-section of fragments with the aim to identifly pigments and to describe the statigraphy of re-paints involving to choose the restoration procedure. Other methods (e.g. microchemical and histochemical tests) are used for identification of binding media.

Laboratory research report. Black Mother of God. Gallery of the City of Prague
Hradilová, J. ; Hradil, David ; Hradecká, P.
Pre-restoration materials research of the painting is based on microscopic (both optical and electron) analyses of grounds and painting layers in the cross sections of fragments with the aim to identify pigments and to describe the stratigraphy of re-nts involving to choose the suitable restoration procedure. Other methods (e.g. microchemical and histochemical tests) are used for identification of binding media.