Lead(II) Formate in Rembrandt's Night Watch: Detection and Distribution from the Macro‐ to the Micro‐scale

Author:

Gonzalez Victor12ORCID,Fazlic Ida23ORCID,Cotte Marine34ORCID,Vanmeert Frederik56ORCID,Gestels Arthur57ORCID,De Meyer Steven5ORCID,Broers Fréderique2589ORCID,Hermans Joen28ORCID,van Loon Annelies2ORCID,Janssens Koen5ORCID,Noble Petria2,Keune Katrien28ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université Paris-Saclay, ENS Paris-Saclay, CNRS, PPSM 4 Av. des Sciences 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette France

2. Rijksmuseum Conservation & Science Hobbemastraat 22 1071 ZC Amsterdam (The Netherlands

3. ESRF the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility 71 Avenue des Martyrs 38000 Grenoble France

4. Laboratoire d'Archéologie Moléculaire et Structurale (LAMS) Sorbonne Université, CNRS, UMR8220 4 place Jussieu 75005 Paris France

5. AXIS Antwerp X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy laboratory University of Antwerp Groenenborgerlaan 171 2020 Antwerp Belgium

6. Paintings Laboratory Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK-IRPA) Jubelpark 1 1000 Brussels Belgium

7. InViLab UAntwerp Industrial Vision Lab University of Antwerp Groenenborgerlaan 171 2020 Antwerp Belgium

8. Van't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences University of Amsterdam Science Park 904 1090 GD Amsterdam (The Netherlands

9. Inorganic Chemistry & Catalysis, Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science & Institute for Sustainable and Circular Chemistry Utrecht University Universiteitsweg 99 3584 CG Utrecht (The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThe Night Watch, painted in 1642 and on view in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, is considered Rembrandt's most famous work. X‐ray powder diffraction (XRPD) mapping at multiple length scales revealed the unusual presence of lead(II) formate, Pb(HCOO)2, in several areas of the painting. Until now, this compound was never reported in historical oil paints. In order to get insights into this phenomenon, one possible chemical pathway was explored thanks to the preparation and micro‐analysis of model oil paint media prepared by heating linseed oil and lead(II) oxide (PbO) drier as described in 17th century recipes. Synchrotron radiation based micro‐XRPD (SR‐μ‐XRPD) and infrared microscopy were combined to identify and map at the micro‐scale various neo‐formed lead‐based compounds in these model samples. Both lead(II) formate and lead(II) formate hydroxide Pb(HCOO)(OH) were detected and mapped, providing new clues regarding the reactivity of lead driers in oil matrices in historical paintings.

Funder

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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