Microscopy. Identification of textile fibres
More info at: http://chsopensource.org/microscopy-f... A polarizing microscope is a quick method to identify textiles such as painting canvases. To identify common historical textile such as cotton, hemp, wool, silk and flax you have to look at certain features. For example, cotton is easily recognized because its fibers show a characteristic twisted shape while hemp, jute and flax are pretty straight. Flax and jute are recognizable because of their nodes. Jute also has tapered ends. References about polarizing microscopy, preparation of slides and textile microscopic examination are [1, 2, 3, 4]. Reference [5] is an interesting paper on the use of different textiles in canvases in French painting between 17th and 20th century. It shows that in the 18th century was mostly used hemp then in the 19th century came linen (flax) or mixed textiles of linen and hemp and eventually in 20th century cotton. It is a useful paper also in order to have an insight into methods to characterize textiles. A Reference specifically on English canvases is [6]. This is a video made to illustrate some fibers’ features as seen under a polarizing microscope. This is my flowchart for preparing a textile identification report.

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