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cording to a doctor thesis written by Letizia Monico, a researcher at Antwerp University and Perugia University in Italy, light bulbs that emit a lot of blue light can damage paintings by art’
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great masters.
A few years ago researchers discovered that a chemical process made the chrome-yellow paint used by Vincent Van Gogh darker. Letizia Monico investigated the cause in her doctoral thesis.
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at kind of yellow paint is very sensitive to green and blue. I would advise museums not to use LED bulbs any more as they emit at lot of blue light.”
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he researchers used powerful x-rays to examine a series of paintings by Van Gogh. "
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discovered that the Dutch master didn’
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always use the same type of chrome-yellow paint. ”
Van Gogh also used a lighter lemon-yellow and a lighter-still primula-yellow. "
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ese varieties have a different crystal structure, albeit combined with higher sulphur content. They react quiet adversely to light rays. After just a few days of our tests they changed colour from to brown and olive green. We discovered this unstable form of chrome yellow paint in a number of very well-known paintings like the 'Portrait of Gauguin”
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nd the ‘
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nflowers’
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The researchers are keen to stress that not only Van Gogh’
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paintings, but also paintings by the French master Paul Cé
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nne contained both stable and unstable types of chrome-yellow paint.
The discovery will have consequences for the many museums that use led-bulbs in lights above their paintings.