Red and blue colours on 18th–19th century Japanese woodblock prints: In situ analyses by spectrofluorimetry and complementary non-invasive spectroscopic methods
Aurélie Mounier(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Floréal Daniel(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Nagore Prieto‐Taboada(University of the Basque Country), Carole Biron(Institut de Recherche sur les ArchéoMATériaux), Silvia Fdez‐Ortiz de Vallejuelo(University of the Basque Country), Christian Aupetit(Université de Bordeaux), Gwénaëlle Le Bourdon(Institut des Sciences Moléculaires), Josefina Pérez‐Arantegui(Universidad de Zaragoza), Sylvain Lazare(Institut des Sciences Moléculaires), David Almazán(Universidad de Zaragoza), Julene Aramendia(University of the Basque Country)
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