Romanino’s Colour Palette in the “Musicians” Fresco of the Duomo Vecchio, Brescia
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample Description
2.2. Instruments and Techniques
2.2.1. Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM)
2.2.2. Raman Micro-Spectroscopy
2.2.3. Fourier Transform Infrared Micro-Spectroscopy (μ-FTIR)
2.2.4. X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD)
2.2.5. Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy-Dispersive Spectroscopy (ESEM-EDS)
3. Results of the Analyses and Discussion
3.1. Raman Analysis
3.2. Micro-FTIR Results
3.3. X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) Analysis
3.4. Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy-Dispersive Spectroscopy (ESEM-EDS) Analysis
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| BSED-GAD | Backscattered electrons detector/gaseous analytical detector |
| CSLM | Confocal laser scanning microscopy |
| ER-IR | External reflectance-Infra Red (mode) |
| ESEM-EDS | Environmental scanning electron microscopy–Energy-dispersive spectroscopy |
| FTIR | Fourier transform Infra Red (spectroscopy) |
| HV | High vacuum |
| LFD | Large-field (secondary electrons) detector |
| LV | Low vacuum |
| SED | Secondary electron detector |
| XRPD | X-ray powder diffraction |
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| Sample, Fragments | Appx Size * | Colour | Sample Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 a,b | 400 μm | Grey | Background on the left of the central flutist |
| 2 a,b | 200 μm | Brown | Background on the left of the central flutist, where white plaster is visible |
| 3 a,b | 500 μm | Brown | From the “tapped” area above the “lacerto” (remnant) |
| 4 a–c | 200 μm | Red | The red sock on the flutist’s left leg |
| 5 a–c | 200 μm | Yellow-Orange | Flutist’s yellow pants |
| 6 | 200 μm | Gilded yellow | The “gold” brush on the wood-like column |
| 7 a–c | 200 μm | Yellow | The scarf of the old player, above the arm |
| 8 a–f | 200 μm | Blue, red | The left sleeve of the horn player (main Figure, white dressed) |
| 9 a–c | 200 μm | Yellow | Plaster from the area above the tympanum (not visible in Figure 1) |
| 10 | 4 mm | Yellowish-Brown | Plaster from the balaustrade on the right, central height |
| Sample | Main Colour | Pigment | Raman | Micro-FTIR | XRPD | ESEM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Grey | Carbon black | Calcite Carbon black | Calcite Carbon black Organics | Calcite | Calcite |
| 2 | Brown | Carbon black Red ochre | Red ochre Plant-based black | Carbon black Ochres Silicates | Calcite Dolomite Graphite Sylvite | Calcite Iron oxide |
| 3 | Brown | Carbon black Red/yellow ochre | Carbon black Red/yellow ochre | Calcite Carbon black Ochre | Calcite Basaluminite Anatase Graphite | Calcite Iron oxide |
| 4 | Red | Red ochre Malachite Azurite | Limonite Hematite Carbon black Malachite Azurite Ochre | Malachite Red ochre Calcite Carbon black | Calcite Sylvite Graphite Ankerite Hematite | Calcite Iron oxide |
| 5 | Yellow-Orange | Yellow ochre Green earths Black earths | Ochre Calcite Siderite Magnetite Azo dye | Carbon black Calcite Ochres Green earth | Chlorite Calcite Dolomite Quartz Hydrous Mn-oxides | Calcite Titanium oxide Barium sulphate |
| 6 | Gilded yellow | Gold Red ochre | Red ochres Organics | Red ochre Calcite Protein binder | Gold Calcite Dolomite Iron oxide | Gold Copper Silver |
| 7 | Yellow | Yellow ochre | Red ochre Yellow ochre Calcite Carbon black | Ochres Carbonyls (lipid) | Ankerite Goethite Calcite Graphite Baryte | Iron oxide Titanium oxide Barium Sulphate |
| 8 | Blue, red | Red ochre Blue smalt | Red ochre Protein binder (gelatine) | Red ochre Carbonyls Protein | Ankerite Calcite Graphite Sylvite | Iron oxide Cobalt Nickel Bismuth Potassium |
| 9 | Yellow | Yellow ochre | Yellow ochre Calcite | Yellow ochre Calcite | Calcite Graphite Quartz | Iron oxide |
| 10 | Yellowish-brown | Yellow ochre Black earths | Hydrous Mn-oxides Goethite |
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Taati Anbuhi, F.; Zoleo, A.; Savy, B.; Artioli, G. Romanino’s Colour Palette in the “Musicians” Fresco of the Duomo Vecchio, Brescia. Heritage 2025, 8, 416. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8100416
Taati Anbuhi F, Zoleo A, Savy B, Artioli G. Romanino’s Colour Palette in the “Musicians” Fresco of the Duomo Vecchio, Brescia. Heritage. 2025; 8(10):416. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8100416
Chicago/Turabian StyleTaati Anbuhi, Fatemeh, Alfonso Zoleo, Barbara Savy, and Gilberto Artioli. 2025. "Romanino’s Colour Palette in the “Musicians” Fresco of the Duomo Vecchio, Brescia" Heritage 8, no. 10: 416. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8100416
APA StyleTaati Anbuhi, F., Zoleo, A., Savy, B., & Artioli, G. (2025). Romanino’s Colour Palette in the “Musicians” Fresco of the Duomo Vecchio, Brescia. Heritage, 8(10), 416. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8100416

