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dc.contributor.authorde Viguerie, Laurence
dc.contributor.authorRobador González, María Dolores
dc.contributor.authorCastaing, Jacques
dc.contributor.authorPérez Rodríguez, José Luis
dc.contributor.authorWalter, Philippe
dc.contributor.authorBouquillon, Anne
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-31T18:19:56Z
dc.date.available2021-01-31T18:19:56Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.citationde Viguerie, L, Robador, MD, Castaing, J, Perez‐Rodriguez, JL, Walter, P, Bouquillon, A. Technological evolution of ceramic glazes in the renaissance: In situ analysis of tiles in the Alcazar (Seville, Spain). J Am Ceram Soc. 2019; 102: 1402– 1413. https://doi.org/10.1111/jace.15955es
dc.identifier.issn27820
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12251/1547
dc.description.abstractThe Alcazar Palace (Seville, Spain) is famous for its ceramic decorations; 16th century wall tiles of different typologies have been analyzed in order to relate the manufacturing process of their colored glazes to the evolving technologies of the Renaissance. Chemical and mineralogical compositions have been determined in situ by nondestructive X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffraction on arista ceramics in the Cenador de Carlos Quinto, and majolica ceramics in the Palacio Gotico and the Royal oratory. The arista style belongs to the local Hispano-Moresque ceramic tradition. Majolica tiles have the complex microstructures of glazes from Italy. The two types are clearly differentiated by their typology, morphology (curved vs flat surface), and also microstructure (single vs multi-layers), glaze chemistry, and use of different coloring agents. Moreover, we found different glaze chemistries in the investigated majolicas, which correspond to different artists and/or practices. © 2018 The American Ceramic Societyen
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherBlackwell Publishing Inc.es
dc.titleTechnological evolution of ceramic glazes in the renaissance: In situ analysis of tiles in the Alcazar (Seville, Spain)en
dc.typearticle
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/jace.15955
dc.issue.number3
dc.journal.titleJournal of the American Ceramic Societyes
dc.page.initial1402
dc.page.final1403
dc.subject.keywordMaterial cerámicoes
dc.subject.keywordRevestimiento cerámicoes
dc.subject.keywordAlcázar de Sevillaes
dc.subject.keywordComposición químicaes
dc.subject.keywordHistoria de la construcciónes
dc.subject.keywordConstrucción medievales
dc.subject.keywordEsmaltees
dc.subject.keywordArquitectura árabees
dc.subject.keywordMaterial de construcciónes
dc.subject.keywordComposición químicaes
dc.subject.unesco3313.04 Material de Construcciónes
dc.subject.unesco3312.03 Materiales Cerámicoses
dc.subject.unesco3312.05 Productos de Arcillaes
dc.subject.unesco3312.08 Propiedades de Los Materialeses
dc.subject.unesco5505.01 Arqueologíaes
dc.subject.unesco5506.02 Historia del Artees
dc.volume.number102


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