Art and Cultural Heritage
Technology that is invaluable in the field of modern police forensics also has a major role to play in the world of art and heritage. In museums, galleries and libraries worldwide, conservators and curators are increasingly turning to forensic-level tech as they seek to learn every possible detail about the artworks in their possession, hoping to uncover the secrets hidden within the layers beneath their celebrated surfaces.- Analyse Suspected Fakes and Counterfeits
- Reveal Minute Differences in Materials and Quality
- Visualise Underdrawings and Features Hidden Beneath Layers of Paint
- Examine Fingerprints Left Behind in Paint, Clay, Ink etc.
- Gain New Insight into the Methods and Processes Employed by Artists
Forensic Imaging Products
VSC® 8000/HS
Forensic Analysis of Manuscripts, Paintings, Documents, Canvases and more…
VSC Imaging in Action: Ackland Art Museum
Ackland Art Museum curator, Dana Cowen, and paper conservator, Grace White, use multispectral imaging to examine a rare Rembrandt drawing from the Museum’s Peck Collection the layers beneath their celebrated surfaces. Video courtesy of the Ackland Art MuseumCrime-lite® AUTO