pigmenttikerroksilla
Pigmenttikerroksilla, a Finnish term, translates to "with pigment layers" or "pigmented layers." In art and conservation, it refers to the layered structure of paint applied to a surface. These layers are crucial for understanding the original appearance, aging process, and potential conservation needs of an artwork. The topmost layer, often the varnish, can yellow or become abraded over time, altering the colors beneath. Beneath the varnish lie the paint layers themselves, which can include priming layers, ground layers, and multiple glazes or opaque paint applications. The composition and interaction of these pigmenttikerroksilla determine the final visual effect and the stability of the paint film.
Analyzing these pigmenttikerroksilla is a fundamental practice in art historical research and conservation science. Techniques such