Illustrating papyrus in Ancient Egypt

Author:

Autran Pierre-Olivier,Dejoie Catherine,Dugand Caroline,Gervason Maeva,Bordet Pierre,Hodeau Jean-Louis,Anne Michel,Martinetto Pauline

Abstract

AbstractIllustrated papyruses from Ancient Egypt have survived across millennia, depicting with vivid colors numerous stories and practices from a distant past. We have investigated a series of illustrated papyruses from Champollion’s private collection showing scenes from the Book of the Dead, a document essential to prepare for the afterlife. The nature of the different pigments and their distribution are revealed by combining optical microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction and fluorescence. The standardized three-step process from the New Kingdom period was used, comprising a preparatory drawing made of red hematite, a coloring step using pigments from the Egyptian palette, and a final black contour drawn with a carbon-based ink. Interestingly, specific pigment mixes were deliberately chosen to obtain different shades. In some parts, the final contour significantly differs from the preliminary drawing, revealing the artist’s creativity. These results enhance our knowledge of illustrative practices in Ancient Egypt.

Funder

ESRF

Institut Néel

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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