Art Special: BlueScientific at In-Art2024 in Oslo
BlueScientific proudly participated in the In-Art2024 conference in Oslo from June 4th to 7th. This event, dedicated to the fusion […]
BlueScientific proudly participated in the In-Art2024 conference in Oslo from June 4th to 7th. This event, dedicated to the fusion […]
An innovative exhibition and research project, where the public can watch researchers studying Rembrandt’s painting “The Night Watch” with scientific techniques including micro-XRF.
The National Gallery in London used micro-XRF to reveal a hidden sketch on a Leonardo da Vinci painting, which is the focus of their exhibition: “Leonardo: Experience a Masterpiece”.
Visit us at the British Association of Paintings Conservator-Restorers’ conference on 31/01/2020 in London.
Micro-XRF webinar about micro-XRF data processing tools, and how they can be used to analyse elements in pigments, to unlock information about works of art and historic artefacts.
Watch the talks from our Art Conservation with Micro-XRF Workshop at the National Gallery.
Join us for an art conservation workshop at the National Gallery in London on Wednesday 29th March 2017.