Debret or Not? A Physicochemical Study of Prints from the Castro Maya Museum
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0375.2025.v46.52860Keywords:
Debret, watercolor prints, MA-XRF, FTIR, authenticationAbstract
This study presents a physico-chemical investigation of six watercolor prints attributed to Jean-Baptiste Debret, part of the collection held by the Castro Maya Museum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The authenticity of several works in the museum’s Debret collection has been questioned, leading to the formation of a national commission that identified 40 out of 42 disputed pieces as forgeries. To contribute to the technical analysis of these works, this research applied non-invasive methods - macro X-ray fluorescence mapping (MA-XRF) and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) - to analyze pigments, binders, and paper fiber composition. Comparative multivariate statistical analyses were performed using principal component analysis (PCA) and component analysis robust (RPCA), aiming to identify chemical patterns distinguishing authentic works from those of unknown authorship. The results suggest significant differences between prints considered authentic and those of uncertain origin, particularly in the distribution and composition of binders and pigments. Similarities found in the use of Prussian blue pigment were not sufficient to establish authorship. This work demonstrates the value of scientific methods in art authentication and highlights the need for further interdisciplinary studies in museum collections.
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Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Grant numbers E-26/210.143/2022;E-26/200.040/2022;E-26/290.036/2021;E-26/290.023/2021;E-26/290.066/2018;E-26/204.040/2021;E-26/202.672/2018