A combined SR-based Raman and InfraRed investigation of pigmenting matter used in wall paintings: The San Gennaro and San Gaudioso Catacombs (Naples, Italy) case
In the present paper, we report on a recent ultraviolet (UV) Raman study in conjunction with
an FTIR absorbance investigation by using synchrotron radiation techniques, performed on wall paintings
samples of frescoes, stored in the charming sites of San Gennaro and San Gaudioso Catacombs (Naples,
Italy). The main goal was the analysis of the pigmenting materials in order to characterize the pigmenting
agents and the binders used by the artists. In this frame, the combined use of both complementary SRbased
techniques played a fundamental role. In addition, in principle the characterization of the pigmenting
matter could be useful for reproducing similar materials in accordance with the ancient recipes to use in
any restoration process.