The roles of X rays and other types of electromagnetic radiation in evaluating paintings for forgery and restoration

This article examines the roles of xrays and, to a lesser degree, gamma rays and beta particles in ruling out forgery and guiding the restoration of paintings. Of the 3 aforementioned EMR types, xrays have the largest role in painting authentication and restoration; much of this article is an overview of the different mechanisms by which xrays can be generated, as well as the information gleaned, from the different technologies in the forensic examination of paintings. Currently, the best method which uses EMR to examine paintings in 2 or 3D is optical coherence tomography (OCT). While OCT is not a widely known modality to the radiologist, it is a known technique in ophthalmology. The physics of OCT and the information yielded during painting examination will be discussed. While there is a high demand for forensic art experts, there are obstacles a radiologist would face should he/she decide to expand, or divert, their practice into this fascinating field.
Source: Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging - Category: Radiology Source Type: research