The colours of English alabaster panels
Medieval polychromy, production and perception
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Mora, Pascal (other)
Pacanowski, Romain (other)
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EnglishAbstract
Between c. 1350 and 1550, English sculptors carved thousands of panels depicting religious scenes from alabaster quarries around Nottingham. Exported throughout Europe, these polychrome reliefs were originally usually assembled to form altarpieces. Their coloured epidermis, an integral part of these works that can be termed three-dimensional paintings, has now often disappeared. A multidisciplinary team (art historian, archaeologist, artist and specialist in ancient polychromy, 3D engineers and optodigital researcher) has analysed and reconstructed the polychromy of several of these English panels preserved in the Bordeaux region. The physico-chemical analyses made it possible to determine the nature of the materials used and to recreate the paints used by the alabastermen. These data were used to produce an alabaster facsimile as well as two 3D models with their digital polychromy. As the polychromy of English alabaster works is highly standardised, these examples can be considered as representative of the appearance that the vast majority of the panels must have showed. The study thus allows us to address broader themes, such as the aesthetic and symbolic qualities of the colours used by the alabastermen, or the way in which these were perceived by the medieval viewer.
Keywords
Polychromy; reconstruction; sculpture; Middle Ages; alabaster; England; Christian devotion; digital restoration; physico-chemical analyses; micro-photography; experimental archaeology; 3D digitization; photogrammetry; optical measurements; facsimile; physical copy; painting techniques; pigments; gilding; symbolism of colours; medieval vision; perception criteria; aesthetic principles; patrons; Bordeaux; Libourne; Paris; Rabastens; Saint-Nicolas-du-Bosc; Nottingham; LondonWebshop link
https://una-editions.fr/colour ...ISBN
9782356135155, 9782356135179Publisher
Ausonius éditionsPublisher website
https://ausoniuseditions.u-bordeaux-montaigne.frPublication date and place
Pessac, 2023Imprint
Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux MontaigneSeries
PrimaLun@, 22Classification
History of art
History