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Pre-hispanic pigments and Italian renaissance designs at Spanish colonial missions churches in Northern Mexico

This article presents the early ATR‐FTIR and FORS results of the analysis carried out in five polychrome wooden ceilings from different Jesuit Spanish colonial mission churches. These mission churches date between 1674 and 1723 and are located in the rural villages of Santa Maria, Cusihuiriachi, Coy...

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Published in:Color research and application 2016-06, Vol.41 (3), p.289-293
Main Authors: Muñoz-Alcocer, Karla, Fuster-López, Laura, Pizarro-Medina, Andrea, Picollo, Marcello, Bartolozzi, Giovanni
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Spanish colonial missions
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