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Analyzing the Color on Ivory: Scientific Research on a Chinese Panel of the Eighteenth Century in Studies in conservation, Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01)
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Titre : Analyzing the Color on Ivory: Scientific Research on a Chinese Panel of the Eighteenth Century Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : P. 423-429 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Carmin -- 18e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Couleurs -- Chine --18e siècle -- Analyse
Peinture sur ivoire -- Chine -- 18e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Raman, Effet augmenté en surface
Spectroscopie RamanIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : Ivory handicraft developed in China 7000 years ago and reached its peak during the Qing dynasty. Among the numerous court collections of ivory handicrafts, a hanging polychrome panel describing a scene of prosperous business at the harbor near Guangzhou with an exquisite embedded ivory carving was analyzed comprehensively for pigments and dyes. A process for painting on ivory was revealed with the help of scientific analysis. In this artifact, the palette included reds made of hematite, cinnabar, and cochineal, blues based on azurite and Prussian blue, and greens made with mixtures of gamboge and Prussian blue. For the first time, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) was used for analyzing the dyes used on ivory. Besides analyzing the pigments and dyes in painted ivory technology, the dating of the painted artifact was estimated on the basis of pigment manufacturing and trading history. It was concluded that the artifact belonged to the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty. En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2021.1913386
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 423-429[article] Analyzing the Color on Ivory: Scientific Research on a Chinese Panel of the Eighteenth Century [texte imprimé] . - 2022 . - P. 423-429.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 423-429
Catégories : Carmin -- 18e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Couleurs -- Chine --18e siècle -- Analyse
Peinture sur ivoire -- Chine -- 18e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Raman, Effet augmenté en surface
Spectroscopie RamanIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : Ivory handicraft developed in China 7000 years ago and reached its peak during the Qing dynasty. Among the numerous court collections of ivory handicrafts, a hanging polychrome panel describing a scene of prosperous business at the harbor near Guangzhou with an exquisite embedded ivory carving was analyzed comprehensively for pigments and dyes. A process for painting on ivory was revealed with the help of scientific analysis. In this artifact, the palette included reds made of hematite, cinnabar, and cochineal, blues based on azurite and Prussian blue, and greens made with mixtures of gamboge and Prussian blue. For the first time, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) was used for analyzing the dyes used on ivory. Besides analyzing the pigments and dyes in painted ivory technology, the dating of the painted artifact was estimated on the basis of pigment manufacturing and trading history. It was concluded that the artifact belonged to the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty. En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2021.1913386 Characterization of the Alteration of Debitus Grisailles in Studies in conservation, Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01)
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Titre : Characterization of the Alteration of Debitus Grisailles Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : P. 413-422 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Art du verre -- Conservation et restauration
Grisaille (peinture) -- Vitraux -- Portugal -- 16e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Spectroscopie Raman
Vitraux -- Conservation et restaurationIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : Stained glass restoration generally involves filling glass losses to maintain the coherence of the window and the new glasses used to fill the losses can be painted to chromatically reintegrate the stained glass panel. One of the most common painting materials on stained glass is grisaille, a paint made by mixing metal oxides with a ground lead glass. Grisailles usually have black and brown hues and are used for the creation of outlines as shadows in window glasses. Although several commercial companies sell many types of products to paint on glass, few of them present the necessary compatibility with the original materials that conservation materials must have. Debitus is one of the most renowned companies, and its grisailles are frequently used for chromatic reintegration in stained glass window restoration. Thus, the main objective of this study was to assess the long-term stability and durability of commercial Debitus grisailles. Two alteration tests were carried out, with samples placed in high humidity chambers and submerged in distilled water. The samples and degradation products were characterized by optical microscopy, µ-Raman spectroscopy, and colourimetry. In the immersion, the pH of the water was measured during the experiment, and the leached elements were analyzed at the end by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy. The results showed an alteration of the colour and the formation of degradation products, identified as sulphates. The solution pH was increased by the aqueous extraction of alkaline and alkaline-earth ions from the support glass of the samples. Despite these changes, it was possible to conclude that these commercial grisailles presented good durability and stability for use in conservation treatments. En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2021.1890965
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 413-422[article] Characterization of the Alteration of Debitus Grisailles [texte imprimé] . - 2022 . - P. 413-422.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 413-422
Catégories : Art du verre -- Conservation et restauration
Grisaille (peinture) -- Vitraux -- Portugal -- 16e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Spectroscopie Raman
Vitraux -- Conservation et restaurationIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : Stained glass restoration generally involves filling glass losses to maintain the coherence of the window and the new glasses used to fill the losses can be painted to chromatically reintegrate the stained glass panel. One of the most common painting materials on stained glass is grisaille, a paint made by mixing metal oxides with a ground lead glass. Grisailles usually have black and brown hues and are used for the creation of outlines as shadows in window glasses. Although several commercial companies sell many types of products to paint on glass, few of them present the necessary compatibility with the original materials that conservation materials must have. Debitus is one of the most renowned companies, and its grisailles are frequently used for chromatic reintegration in stained glass window restoration. Thus, the main objective of this study was to assess the long-term stability and durability of commercial Debitus grisailles. Two alteration tests were carried out, with samples placed in high humidity chambers and submerged in distilled water. The samples and degradation products were characterized by optical microscopy, µ-Raman spectroscopy, and colourimetry. In the immersion, the pH of the water was measured during the experiment, and the leached elements were analyzed at the end by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy. The results showed an alteration of the colour and the formation of degradation products, identified as sulphates. The solution pH was increased by the aqueous extraction of alkaline and alkaline-earth ions from the support glass of the samples. Despite these changes, it was possible to conclude that these commercial grisailles presented good durability and stability for use in conservation treatments. En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2021.1890965 Investigations of Painting Techniques : Edirne Süleyman Pasha Mosque Wall Paintings in Studies in conservation, Vol.68 N°3-4(2023; April-May) (2023-04-03)
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Titre : Investigations of Painting Techniques : Edirne Süleyman Pasha Mosque Wall Paintings Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2023 Article en page(s) : Pages 418-431 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Edirne (Turquie) -- Selimiye camisi
Fourier, Spectroscopie infrarouge à transformée de
Microscopie électronique à balayage
Mosquées -- Turquie -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture à fresque -- Empire ottoman -- Technique
Peinture et décoration murales -- Empire ottoman -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture et décoration murales -- Empire ottoman -- Technique
Peinture et décoration murales -- Matériaux -- Analyse
Spectroscopie des rayons X
Spectroscopie RamanMots-clés : Kalem işi Index. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : ABSTRACT
Decorative wall paintings created in the Ottoman era are called kalem işi, and they are generally created using various pigments and binding media on dry rendering, or via lime-paint technique. However, detection of some decorative wall paintings that were applied on wet plaster in Süleyman Pasha Mosque located in Edirne, Turkey, has led to a more detailed analytical examination. Our study aims to research the techniques used on some painting fragments which were found while removing cement renderings during the restoration of the Mosque. The fragments were revealed in 2019 and were taken under protection as these were stylistically different from the existing paintings of the Mosque. The original location of the fragments on the wall could not be located and in situ conservation is not possible, but research continues. Initially, traces of preparatory drawing, which is thought to be the incising technique, were found on the paintings drawn on the rendering fragments. Then, SEM-EDX, FTIR spectroscopy, confocal Raman spectroscopy, and PED-XRF analyses were carried out along with examinations by optical microscopy. Following these results, experimental reconstructions of the paintings were made on test materials and a story about the painting techniques was revealed, indicating that these paintings were drawn on wet rendering (fresco). Therefore, it is considered that there may be different wall painting techniques in Ottoman architecture and that research in this direction should be increased.
in Studies in conservation > Vol.68 N°3-4(2023; April-May) (2023-04-03) . - Pages 418-431[article] Investigations of Painting Techniques : Edirne Süleyman Pasha Mosque Wall Paintings [texte imprimé] . - 2023 . - Pages 418-431.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Studies in conservation > Vol.68 N°3-4(2023; April-May) (2023-04-03) . - Pages 418-431
Catégories : Edirne (Turquie) -- Selimiye camisi
Fourier, Spectroscopie infrarouge à transformée de
Microscopie électronique à balayage
Mosquées -- Turquie -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture à fresque -- Empire ottoman -- Technique
Peinture et décoration murales -- Empire ottoman -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture et décoration murales -- Empire ottoman -- Technique
Peinture et décoration murales -- Matériaux -- Analyse
Spectroscopie des rayons X
Spectroscopie RamanMots-clés : Kalem işi Index. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : ABSTRACT
Decorative wall paintings created in the Ottoman era are called kalem işi, and they are generally created using various pigments and binding media on dry rendering, or via lime-paint technique. However, detection of some decorative wall paintings that were applied on wet plaster in Süleyman Pasha Mosque located in Edirne, Turkey, has led to a more detailed analytical examination. Our study aims to research the techniques used on some painting fragments which were found while removing cement renderings during the restoration of the Mosque. The fragments were revealed in 2019 and were taken under protection as these were stylistically different from the existing paintings of the Mosque. The original location of the fragments on the wall could not be located and in situ conservation is not possible, but research continues. Initially, traces of preparatory drawing, which is thought to be the incising technique, were found on the paintings drawn on the rendering fragments. Then, SEM-EDX, FTIR spectroscopy, confocal Raman spectroscopy, and PED-XRF analyses were carried out along with examinations by optical microscopy. Following these results, experimental reconstructions of the paintings were made on test materials and a story about the painting techniques was revealed, indicating that these paintings were drawn on wet rendering (fresco). Therefore, it is considered that there may be different wall painting techniques in Ottoman architecture and that research in this direction should be increased.Material Characterisation for Preserving Cultural Heritage: Evidence of the 1595 Fire at Pisa Cathedral in Studies in conservation, Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01)
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Titre : Material Characterisation for Preserving Cultural Heritage: Evidence of the 1595 Fire at Pisa Cathedral Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : P. 400-412 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Construction en pierre -- Pise (Italie) -- 12e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Pise (Italie) -- Duomo -- 16e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Pise (Italie) -- Duomo -- 16e siècle -- Effets du feu
Pise (Italie) -- Duomo -- Dessins et plans
Sols -- Micromorphologie
Spectroscopie RamanIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : Recent restoration work on Pisa Cathedral provided the opportunity for a multidisciplinary analysis of the monument that identified interesting aspects of its history, preservation, and structural safety. In particular, the study of the matroneum provided clues about the role of the structures in the well-known fire that occurred in 1595. Alteration patterns and damage forms on the stone masonry walls were analysed to better understand their relationship with this catastrophic event. The investigation of the stone specimens enabled textural and mineralogical features typical of fire damage to be identified on the surface. The evidence of fire also provided a terminus ante quem to correctly interpret and diachronically date a damage pattern consisting of cracks in the eastern arch supporting the dome. The cracks were likely to have been induced by a soil consolidation phenomenon related to the renowned leaning of the Pisa tower, centuries before the fire. En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2021.1898886
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 400-412[article] Material Characterisation for Preserving Cultural Heritage: Evidence of the 1595 Fire at Pisa Cathedral [texte imprimé] . - 2022 . - P. 400-412.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 400-412
Catégories : Construction en pierre -- Pise (Italie) -- 12e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Pise (Italie) -- Duomo -- 16e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Pise (Italie) -- Duomo -- 16e siècle -- Effets du feu
Pise (Italie) -- Duomo -- Dessins et plans
Sols -- Micromorphologie
Spectroscopie RamanIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : Recent restoration work on Pisa Cathedral provided the opportunity for a multidisciplinary analysis of the monument that identified interesting aspects of its history, preservation, and structural safety. In particular, the study of the matroneum provided clues about the role of the structures in the well-known fire that occurred in 1595. Alteration patterns and damage forms on the stone masonry walls were analysed to better understand their relationship with this catastrophic event. The investigation of the stone specimens enabled textural and mineralogical features typical of fire damage to be identified on the surface. The evidence of fire also provided a terminus ante quem to correctly interpret and diachronically date a damage pattern consisting of cracks in the eastern arch supporting the dome. The cracks were likely to have been induced by a soil consolidation phenomenon related to the renowned leaning of the Pisa tower, centuries before the fire. En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2021.1898886 N°19 (2000) - 2000-01-01 - L'art et la ville (Bulletin de Art & fact : revue des historiens de l'art, des archéologues et des musicologues de l'Université de Liège.) / Alexia Creusen ; Erwin Dejasse ; Philippe Tomsin ; Pierre Somville
[n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Art & fact : revue des historiens de l'art, des archéologues et des musicologues de l'Université de Liège. / Art&fact (Liège, Belgique)
Titre : N°19 (2000) - 2000-01-01 - L'art et la ville Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alexia Creusen (1975-....), Auteur ; Erwin Dejasse (1971-....), Auteur ; Philippe Tomsin, Auteur ; Pierre Somville (1942-....), Auteur Année de publication : 2000 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Animaux -- Dans l'art -- Liège (Belgique) -- 19e siècle
Anthropologie -- Mexique -- Histoire et critique
Archéologie -- Belgique
Architecture -- Paris (France) -- 1900-1945 -- Dans les bandes dessinées
Architecture -- Photographies
Arnould, Pierre
Art public -- Mésopotamie -- Histoire et critique
Art urbain
Art vidéo -- Liège (Belgique) -- 21e siècle
Caravage, Le (1573?-1610). Le repas d'Emmaüs -- Qualité d'auteur
Caravagisme -- Italie
de Tombay, Alphonse (1843-1918)
Dendrochronologie
Englebert, Jean (1928-....)
Halkin, Jules (1830-1888)
Jasinski, André (1958-...)
Kom el-Nana (Égypte ; site archéologique)
Liège (Belgique) -- Palais -- Façades
Lombard, Lambert (1506?-1566 )
Marissiaux, Gustave (1872-1929)
Mignon, Léon (1847-1898)
Monuments funéraires -- Égypte
Nelles, Norbert (1956-....)
Noppius, Lambert (1827-1889)
Opéra -- Production et mise en scène -- Liège (Belgique)
Opéra royal de Wallonie (Liège, Belgique)
Paiement, Alain (1960-....)
Peinture -- 16e siècle -- Attribution
Peinture -- 17e siècle -- Attribution
Peinture sur vélin -- 16e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Photographie artistique -- Belgique -- 19e siècle
Photographie artistique -- Belgique -- 20e siècle
Photographies -- Collectionneurs et collections -- Liège (Belgique)
Pigments -- Conservation et restauration
Puters, Albert (1892-1967)
Régionalisme (architecture) -- Histoire et critique
Rites et cérémonies funéraires - Egypte
Sculpture en bronze -- Liège (Belgique) -- 19e siècle
Sculpture monumentale -- Liège (Belgique) -- 19e siècle
Spectrométrie PIXE
Spectroscopie Raman
Tardi, Jacques (1946-....). Adèle Blanc-Sec
Université de Liège. Faculté des sciences appliquées -- Histoire
Urbanisation -- Belgique -- Histoire et critique
Urbanisation -- Égypte -- Histoire
Wolf, Silvio (1952-....)Index. décimale : 7 Arts et Beaux-Arts Note de contenu : Art&Fact - n° 19 - 2000
L'art et la ville
Dominique BOSQUET et Heike FOCK, La civilisation rubanée et les débuts de l'urbanisation en Belgique : apport des fouilles récentes sur le tracé oriental du TGV
Onhan TUNCA, A la recherche de l' "art public" dans les villes de Mésopotamie
Florence DOYEN, Sur les établissements urbains de l'Egypte ancienne
Dimitri LABOURY, La problématique de la ville et de l'urbanisme dans l'Egypte pharaonique et le cas de la cité d'Akhet-Aton, sur le site d'Amarna
Alexia CREUSEN, Les sculptures monumentales érigées entre 1881 et 1886 aux Terrasses d'Avroy : quatre bronzes associant l'homme et l'animal
Alexia CREUSEN, Contribution à l'étude de la décoration extérieure du palais provincial de Liège
Philippe TOMSIN, De remarquables bâtiments dans la ville de Liège : les instituts de la Faculté des Sciences appliquées du Val-Benoît
Julie HANIQUE, Le régionalisme dans l'architecture contemporaine en Belgique et ailleurs
Erwin DEJASSE, J'ai deux "amours"...
Pierre SOMVILLE, Un Caravage oublié
Caroline JAMAER, Les infrastructures de l'Opéra royal de Wallonie
Sophie DENOËL, Une Annonciation "ganto-brugeoise" analysée par la méthode PIXE et la spectrométrie Raman
Pascale FRAITURE et Cécile OGER, Trois tableaux attribuées à Lambert Lombard au laboratoire
Jean-Claude DELHALLE, L'anthropologie méso-américaine à l'aube du nouveau siècle
Claude LORENT, La ville : côté rue, côté jardin
Marc VAUSORT, Gustave Marrissiaux (1872-1929). La possibilité de l'art
Christelle ROUSSEAU, Wilmès & Mascaux, Traces
Jacques van de Weerdt, "Coup d'art dans le quartier Sainte-Marguerite !"
Sylvie PARENT, Alain Paiement. Mappemondes
Jean-Marie KLINKENBERG, Quand la photographie se libère
Jennifer COUËLLE, André Jasinski. La souveraineté du vide
Enrico LONGHI, Silvio Wolf. Chantier/Marché
Vincent CARTUYVELS, Michel Clempoel + Jean-Pierre Point + Thierry Wesel. Un dénominateur commun : l'image numérique
Jean HOUSEN, Photos anciennes du Fonds Ruhl-Hauzeur des Collections artistiques de l'Université de Liège
Jack VANDERSMISSEN, Série des autoportraits - côté intime
Stéphanie LADRIERE, IntérieursEn ligne : http://www.artfact.ulg.ac.be/revue2.php#af19 [n° ou bulletin]N°19 (2000) - 2000-01-01 - L'art et la ville [texte imprimé] / Alexia Creusen (1975-....), Auteur ; Erwin Dejasse (1971-....), Auteur ; Philippe Tomsin, Auteur ; Pierre Somville (1942-....), Auteur . - 2000.
est un bulletin de Art & fact : revue des historiens de l'art, des archéologues et des musicologues de l'Université de Liège. / Art&fact (Liège, Belgique)
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Animaux -- Dans l'art -- Liège (Belgique) -- 19e siècle
Anthropologie -- Mexique -- Histoire et critique
Archéologie -- Belgique
Architecture -- Paris (France) -- 1900-1945 -- Dans les bandes dessinées
Architecture -- Photographies
Arnould, Pierre
Art public -- Mésopotamie -- Histoire et critique
Art urbain
Art vidéo -- Liège (Belgique) -- 21e siècle
Caravage, Le (1573?-1610). Le repas d'Emmaüs -- Qualité d'auteur
Caravagisme -- Italie
de Tombay, Alphonse (1843-1918)
Dendrochronologie
Englebert, Jean (1928-....)
Halkin, Jules (1830-1888)
Jasinski, André (1958-...)
Kom el-Nana (Égypte ; site archéologique)
Liège (Belgique) -- Palais -- Façades
Lombard, Lambert (1506?-1566 )
Marissiaux, Gustave (1872-1929)
Mignon, Léon (1847-1898)
Monuments funéraires -- Égypte
Nelles, Norbert (1956-....)
Noppius, Lambert (1827-1889)
Opéra -- Production et mise en scène -- Liège (Belgique)
Opéra royal de Wallonie (Liège, Belgique)
Paiement, Alain (1960-....)
Peinture -- 16e siècle -- Attribution
Peinture -- 17e siècle -- Attribution
Peinture sur vélin -- 16e siècle -- Conservation et restauration
Photographie artistique -- Belgique -- 19e siècle
Photographie artistique -- Belgique -- 20e siècle
Photographies -- Collectionneurs et collections -- Liège (Belgique)
Pigments -- Conservation et restauration
Puters, Albert (1892-1967)
Régionalisme (architecture) -- Histoire et critique
Rites et cérémonies funéraires - Egypte
Sculpture en bronze -- Liège (Belgique) -- 19e siècle
Sculpture monumentale -- Liège (Belgique) -- 19e siècle
Spectrométrie PIXE
Spectroscopie Raman
Tardi, Jacques (1946-....). Adèle Blanc-Sec
Université de Liège. Faculté des sciences appliquées -- Histoire
Urbanisation -- Belgique -- Histoire et critique
Urbanisation -- Égypte -- Histoire
Wolf, Silvio (1952-....)Index. décimale : 7 Arts et Beaux-Arts Note de contenu : Art&Fact - n° 19 - 2000
L'art et la ville
Dominique BOSQUET et Heike FOCK, La civilisation rubanée et les débuts de l'urbanisation en Belgique : apport des fouilles récentes sur le tracé oriental du TGV
Onhan TUNCA, A la recherche de l' "art public" dans les villes de Mésopotamie
Florence DOYEN, Sur les établissements urbains de l'Egypte ancienne
Dimitri LABOURY, La problématique de la ville et de l'urbanisme dans l'Egypte pharaonique et le cas de la cité d'Akhet-Aton, sur le site d'Amarna
Alexia CREUSEN, Les sculptures monumentales érigées entre 1881 et 1886 aux Terrasses d'Avroy : quatre bronzes associant l'homme et l'animal
Alexia CREUSEN, Contribution à l'étude de la décoration extérieure du palais provincial de Liège
Philippe TOMSIN, De remarquables bâtiments dans la ville de Liège : les instituts de la Faculté des Sciences appliquées du Val-Benoît
Julie HANIQUE, Le régionalisme dans l'architecture contemporaine en Belgique et ailleurs
Erwin DEJASSE, J'ai deux "amours"...
Pierre SOMVILLE, Un Caravage oublié
Caroline JAMAER, Les infrastructures de l'Opéra royal de Wallonie
Sophie DENOËL, Une Annonciation "ganto-brugeoise" analysée par la méthode PIXE et la spectrométrie Raman
Pascale FRAITURE et Cécile OGER, Trois tableaux attribuées à Lambert Lombard au laboratoire
Jean-Claude DELHALLE, L'anthropologie méso-américaine à l'aube du nouveau siècle
Claude LORENT, La ville : côté rue, côté jardin
Marc VAUSORT, Gustave Marrissiaux (1872-1929). La possibilité de l'art
Christelle ROUSSEAU, Wilmès & Mascaux, Traces
Jacques van de Weerdt, "Coup d'art dans le quartier Sainte-Marguerite !"
Sylvie PARENT, Alain Paiement. Mappemondes
Jean-Marie KLINKENBERG, Quand la photographie se libère
Jennifer COUËLLE, André Jasinski. La souveraineté du vide
Enrico LONGHI, Silvio Wolf. Chantier/Marché
Vincent CARTUYVELS, Michel Clempoel + Jean-Pierre Point + Thierry Wesel. Un dénominateur commun : l'image numérique
Jean HOUSEN, Photos anciennes du Fonds Ruhl-Hauzeur des Collections artistiques de l'Université de Liège
Jack VANDERSMISSEN, Série des autoportraits - côté intime
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