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Hugoboss21
Profile Joined June 2009
France346 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-08-25 07:18:41
August 25 2010 07:15 GMT
#1

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Original Greek statues were brightly painted, but after thousands of years, those paints have worn away. Find out how shining a light on the statues can be all that's required to see them as they were thousands of years ago.

Although it seems impossible to think that anything could be left to discover after thousands of years of wind, sun, sand, and art students, finding the long lost patterns on a piece of ancient Greek sculpture can be as easy as shining a lamp on it. A technique called ‘raking light' has been used to analyze art for a long time. A lamp is positioned carefully enough that the path of the light is almost parallel to the surface of the object. When used on paintings, this makes brushstrokes, grit, and dust obvious. On statues, the effect is more subtle. Brush-strokes are impossible to see, but because different paints wear off at different rates, the stone is raised in some places – protected from erosion by its cap of paint – and lowered in others. Elaborate patterns become visible.

Ultraviolet is also used to discern patterns. UV light makes many organic compounds fluoresce. Art dealers use UV lights to check if art has been touched up, since older paints have a lot of organic compounds and modern paints have relatively little. On ancient Greek statues, tiny fragments of pigment still left on the surface glow bright, illuminating more detailed patterns.
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Once the pattern is mapped, there is still the problem of figuring out which paint colors to use. A series of dark blues will create a very different effect than gold and pink. Even if enough pigment is left over so that the naked eye can make out a color, a few thousand years can really change a statue's complexion. There's no reason to think that color seen today would be anything like the hues the statues were originally painted.

There is a way around this dilemma. The colors may fade over time, but the original materials – plant and animal-derived pigments, crushed stones or shells – still look the same today as they did thousands of years ago. This can also be discovered using light.
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Infrared and X-ray spectroscopy can help researchers understand what the paints are made of, and how they looked all that time ago. Spectroscopy relies on the fact that atoms are picky when it comes to what kind of incoming energy they absorb. Certain materials will only accept certain wavelengths of light. Everything else they reflect. Spectroscopes send out a variety of wavelengths, like scouts into a foreign land. Inevitably, a few of these scouts do not come back. By noting which wavelengths are absorbed, scientists can determine what materials the substance is made of. Infrared helps determine organic compounds. X-rays, because of their higher energy level, don't stop for anything less than the heavier elements, like rocks and minerals. Together, researchers can determine approximately what color a millennia-old statue was painted.

The color? Always something tacky.
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O.O!

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village_idiot
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
2436 Posts
August 25 2010 07:17 GMT
#2
That looks hilariously gay

I prefer black and white statues
Hugoboss21
Profile Joined June 2009
France346 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-08-25 07:18:53
August 25 2010 07:17 GMT
#3
shit forgot source O.o

edit: added
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sleeepy
Profile Blog Joined September 2009
Canada777 Posts
August 25 2010 07:19 GMT
#4
Anyone think they look a lot worse with color? But I never knew they were painted in the first place so I guess I learned something new.
Hugoboss21
Profile Joined June 2009
France346 Posts
August 25 2010 07:22 GMT
#5
yea they look nicer without colors but i had no idea that they painted them o.O
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Medzo
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
United States627 Posts
August 25 2010 07:24 GMT
#6
Im sure the colors were waaaay more impressive back then. Yeah by todays standards it looks better without the paint!
Cow
Profile Joined May 2010
Canada1104 Posts
August 25 2010 07:25 GMT
#7
Wait wtf?
This totally changed my image of Greek art and culture @_@
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madnessman
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States1581 Posts
August 25 2010 07:30 GMT
#8
Yeah with color they look almost tacky. I prefer the plain stone look.
endy
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Switzerland8970 Posts
August 25 2010 07:30 GMT
#9
Very interesting article ! that means all the movie taking place in ancient Greece are wrong about the colors ! I admit I felt weird to see all these buildings white (more gray with Athens pollution) when I visited them.

It indeed looks a little gay, but wasn't ancient Greece well known for homosexuality and incest ?
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Navi
Profile Joined November 2009
5286 Posts
August 25 2010 07:35 GMT
#10
Wow, my mind is blown.
The colorless statues always represented ancient greek art for me, i will never be able to unsee this D:
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FiWiFaKi
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada9859 Posts
August 25 2010 07:38 GMT
#11
Feels so hard to believe... I'm suprised how this wouldn't be tracked, I mean sure it's 2000 years, but wouldn't those things get passed down for generations?... We know tons about feudal ages for example and how the system worked, so why wouldn't we for Greece? I though the world had that are figured out pretty well.

I dunno, I still don't believe it =\
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faseman
Profile Joined April 2009
Australia215 Posts
August 25 2010 07:45 GMT
#12
On August 25 2010 16:38 Skillz_Man wrote:
Feels so hard to believe... I'm suprised how this wouldn't be tracked, I mean sure it's 2000 years, but wouldn't those things get passed down for generations?... We know tons about feudal ages for example and how the system worked, so why wouldn't we for Greece? I though the world had that are figured out pretty well.

I dunno, I still don't believe it =\


So you think a common thing to tell your grandkids was how wonderful the paint was?

This seems like a titbit that would be easily lost.
evanthebouncy!
Profile Blog Joined June 2006
United States12796 Posts
August 25 2010 07:45 GMT
#13
On August 25 2010 16:17 village_idiot wrote:
That looks hilariously gay

I prefer black and white statues


I'm sure the computer generated color is not as good as the real one .__.
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Kyuukyuu
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Canada6263 Posts
August 25 2010 07:46 GMT
#14
Yeah this makes things a lot less awesome.
exarchrum
Profile Joined August 2010
United States491 Posts
August 25 2010 07:53 GMT
#15
Wow thats really cool. I always assumed ancient stone art was just that. But it makes sense that paint would wither away after the centuries considering many of the statues were outside and subject to the weather.
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Ixas
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
930 Posts
August 25 2010 07:54 GMT
#16
not cool anymore...
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semantics
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
10040 Posts
August 25 2010 07:55 GMT
#17
On August 25 2010 16:17 village_idiot wrote:
That looks hilariously gay

I prefer black and white statues

I'm sorry the 2000 year old statues don't fit into your modernistic view styles.
Heyoka
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Katowice25012 Posts
August 25 2010 07:59 GMT
#18
This is sick as hell, those are some seriously intricate paint jobs
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littlechava
Profile Blog Joined March 2004
United States7218 Posts
August 25 2010 08:05 GMT
#19
I hope these techniques can be more widely applied. Amazing story! Thanks for the link =]
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ieatkids5
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
United States4628 Posts
August 25 2010 08:25 GMT
#20
Wow I've always thought that the statues were colorless, as they are now. This is like, brickshitting for me. But yeah, we've always seen the statues as without color, so they do look pretty dumb with color.
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