Scientists at the University of Bradford are employing groundbreaking methods to determine if three additional paintings by John Constable have been uncovered. The process involves testing the pigments of the works to confirm if they were created by the renowned 19th-Century artist, known for his landscapes of the English countryside.
The use of technology such as a CT scanner and 3D microscopy equipment is being utilized by forensics experts in the hopes of identifying the creator of the paintings. Specific tests are being conducted to assess the painter’s technique and determine if it aligns with Constable’s brushwork. Dr. Alex Surtees, a lecturer in forensic science at the university, expressed his excitement about potentially contributing to confirming the works as authentic Constable pieces.
While the final say will ultimately come from art experts, science can offer useful clues in this investigation. The collaboration between science and art in this verification process represents an innovative approach to unraveling the mysteries behind these potential Constable works. Once complete, the results will be shared with the private owners of the paintings in
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