Minerva in Colours: First Results on a Polychrome Roman Sculpture from Carnuntum (Pannonia)

Author:

Kremer Gabrielle1ORCID,Linke Robert2,Plattner Georg3ORCID,Pollhammer Eduard4,Brzakovic Marina4,Krickl Robert1,Silnovic Nirvana1,Pitthard Václav3

Affiliation:

1. Austrian Archaeological Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Hollandstraße 11-13, 1020 Vienna, Austria

2. Federal Monuments Authority Austria, Arsenal, Objekt 15/4, 1030 Vienna, Austria

3. Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Burgring 5, 1010 Vienna, Austria

4. State Collections of Lower Austria, Archaeological Park Carnuntum, Badgasse 42, 2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg, Austria

Abstract

This paper presents the first results of a current interdisciplinary research project on the polychromy of Roman provincial stone artefacts in selected areas of the Danubian provinces (PolychroMon). The statuary group of Minerva and the Genius immunium from Carnuntum (Archaeological Museum Carnuntinum inv. CAR-S-48) is dated to the second half of the second century AD and still retains traces of the original polychromy. The aim was to focus on non-invasive techniques and to employ micro-invasive methods for necessary cross-checking and gaining information otherwise not accessible. The investigation revealed that paint was applied on a layer of white lime wash. Additionally, the object shows several traces of Egyptian blue, which was mainly detected in Minerva’s and the Genius’ clothes. Other pigments whose traces were found on the sculpture include green earth, yellow and red ochre, as well as red lead and carbon black. Microscopic analysis confirms the presence of modern-age compounds as well (barium sulphate and zinc oxide) used for modern retouches. Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry revealed the use of egg as the major proteinaceous binding medium in the red lead polychromy.

Funder

Austrian Academy of Sciences, Heritage Science Austria

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Materials Science (miscellaneous),Archeology,Conservation

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