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Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2012

Pigment analyses of a portrait and paint box of Turkish artist Feyhaman Duran (1886–1970): The EDXRF, FT-IR and micro Raman spectroscopic studies

Sevim Akyuz; Tanil Akyuz; Gulder Emre; Ahmet Gulec; Sait Basaran

The samples obtained from nine different places of Ataturk portrait (oil on canvas, 86 cm×136 cm) by Feyhaman Duran (1886-1970), one of the famous Turkish painters of the 20th century, together with five pigment samples (two different white, two different yellow and blue), obtained as powders from artists paint box, were analysed by EDXRF, FT-IR and micro-Raman spectroscopic methods, in order to characterise the pigments used by the artist. Informative Raman signals were not obtained from most of the samples of the portrait, due to huge fluorescence caused by the presence of impurities and organic materials in the samples, however the Raman spectrum of the sample from skin coloured part of the portrait and the pigment samples obtained from the paint box of the artist were found to be very informative to shed light on the determination of the pigments used. Analysis revealed the presences of chrome yellow (PbCrO4), strontium yellow (SrCrO4) and Cadmium yellow (CdS) as yellow, chromium oxides (Cr2O3 and Cr2O3·2H2O) as green, natural red ochre as red, brown ochre as brown and ivory black or bone black (C+Ca3(PO4)2) and manganese oxides (Mn2O3 and MnO2) as black pigments, in the composition of the Ataturk portrait. Lead white (2PbCO3·Pb(OH)2), calcite (CaCO3), barite (BaSO4), zinc white (ZnO) and titanium white (TiO2) were used as extenders to lighten the colours and/or as for ground level painting. Powder pigment samples, obtained from the paint box of artist, were found to be mixed pigments rather than pure ones.


Vibrational Spectroscopy | 2008

Analysis of ancient potteries using FT-IR, micro-Raman and EDXRF spectrometry

Sevim Akyuz; Tanil Akyuz; Sait Basaran; Cetin Bolcal; Ahmet Gulec


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2007

FT-IR and micro-Raman spectroscopic study of decorated potteries from VI and VII century BC, excavated in ancient Ainos – Turkey

Sevim Akyuz; Tanil Akyuz; Sait Basaran; C. Bolcal; Ahmet Gulec


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2010

FT-IR spectroscopic study of terra-cotta sarcophagi recently excavated in Ainos (Enez) Turkey

Gulnur Kurap; Sevim Akyuz; Tanil Akyuz; Sait Basaran; Banu Cakan


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2014

Investigations of the historic textiles excavated from Ancient Ainos (Enez – Turkey) by multiple analytical techniques

Sevim Akyuz; Tanil Akyuz; Banu Cakan; Sait Basaran


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2009

FT-IR and EDXRF analysis of wall paintings of ancient Ainos Hagia Sophia Church

Sevim Akyuz; Tanil Akyuz; Sait Basaran; I. Kocabas; Ahmet Gulec; H. Cesmeli; B. Ucar


Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2012

Characterization of ancient glass excavated in Enez (Ancient Ainos) Turkey by combined Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis and Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometry techniques

Sevim Akyuz; Tanil Akyuz; Nuranya M. Mukhamedshina; A. Adiba Mirsagatova; Sait Basaran; Banu Cakan


Archive | 2011

Archaeometric Investigations of Terra-Cotta Sarcophages from the Excavations at Ainos (Enez) Turkey: An EDXRF Study

Sevim Akyuz; Zeki Tanıl Akyüz; Gulnur Kurap; Sait Basaran; Banu Cakan; Işıl Özsait Kocabaş


Geosciences | 2018

Using a Multi-Proxy Approach to Detect and Date a Buried part of the Hellenistic City Wall of Ainos (NW Turkey)

Martin Seeliger; Anna Pint; Peter Frenzel; Paula Weisenseel; Ercan Erkul; Dennis Wilken; Tina Wunderlich; Sait Basaran; Heike Bücherl; Marina Herbrecht; Wolfgang Rabbel; Thomas Schmidts; Nina Szemkus; Helmut Brückner


Mediterranean Geoarchaeology Workshop | 2015

The ancient harbour city of Ainos and its environs – Palaeoenvironmental reconstructions based on sedimentological and microfaunal evidence

Anna Pint; Martin Seeliger; Sabine Faas; Thomas Schmidts; Dennis Wilken; Tina Wunderlich; Sait Basaran; Peter Frenzel; Helmut Brückner

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Sevim Akyuz

Istanbul Kültür University

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Tanil Akyuz

Istanbul Kültür University

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Anna Pint

University of Cologne

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