
2. X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy
Among the techniques for investigating paintings, a distinction is made between those that can be carried out directly on the work, without damage, and those that require a sample of the work to be taken (figure 1 ). For a description of the main techniques used for the non-destructive examination and analysis of works of art, please refer to and
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