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Non-Invasive On-Site pXRF Analysis of Coloring Agents, Marks and Enamels of Qing Imperial and Non-Imperial Porcelain

  • Philippe Colomban*
  • , Gulsu Simsek Franci
  • , Jacques Burlot
  • , Xavier Gallet
  • , Bing Zhao
  • , Jean Baptiste Clais
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Sorbonne Université
  • Koc University
  • Université de Perpignan
  • Collège de France
  • Musée du Louvre

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Abstract

On-site pXRF analysis in various French collections (Musée du Louvre, Musée national des Arts asiatiques-Guimet, Paris) of porcelains decorated with painted enamels from the Qing Dynasty, in particular porcelains bearing an imperial mark, identifies the types of enamels/glazes, the ions and coloring phases or the opacifier. The study of the elements associated with cobalt (nickel, manganese, arsenic, etc.) and of the impurities of the silicate matrix (yttrium, rubidium and strontium) differentiates the use of ‘Chinese/Asian’ raw materials from ones imported from Europe by the initiative of the European missionaries (chiefly Jesuits) present at the Court (Beijing). Particular attention is paid to the analysis of the blue color of the marks and to the elements associated with the use of gold or copper nanoparticles as well as to the compositions of the pyrochlore phases (tin yellow, Naples yellow). The comparison is extended to pXRF and Raman microspectroscopy measurements previously made on other Qing imperial porcelains as well as on Cantonese productions (on porcelain or metal) from different Swiss and French museums and blue-and-white wares of the Ming and Yuan Dynasties (archaeological and private collections).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)447-474
Number of pages28
JournalCeramics
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • arsenic
  • blue
  • cobalt
  • enamels
  • glaze
  • gold
  • green
  • mark
  • opacifier
  • pXRF
  • pigments
  • porcelain
  • red
  • rose
  • white
  • yellow

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