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Comparative detail of the visible image and the infrared image of Giambattista Tiepolo's "The Death of Hyacinthus"
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Infrared image detail of the change of composition in the clothing design of Ghirlandaio's painting, "Portrait of Giovanna Tornabuoni"
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Detail of the infrared reflectography of Fra Angelico's "The Virgin of Humility"
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Detail of the infrared image of Caravaggio's painting "St. Catherine of Alexandria"
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Infrared image capture process with sequential easel
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Detail of the infrared reflectography of the painting "The Crucifixion", by Anonymous Valencian c. 1450-1460
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Comparative of the infrared image and visible image of Dix's painting "Hugo Erfurth with Dog"
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Detail of the dog drawing obtained with the infrared reflectography technique
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Detail of the infrared image of the painting "The Paradise", by Tintoretto
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Detail of the infrared image of the painting "The Annunciation" c.1576, by El Greco
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Detail of the infrared image of the painting "The Paradise", by Tintoretto
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Detail of the infrared reflectography of Antonio Moro's painting "Portrait of Giovanni Battista di Castaldo"
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Detail of the infrared image of the painting “Christ with the Cross” c.1587‐1596, by El Greco
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Detail of the infrared image of the painting "The Immaculate Conception" c. 1608-1614
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"From the Plains II": Comparative between visible and infrared imaging
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Detail of the infrared image of the area of the buildings of “The Piazza San Marco in Venice”, by Canaletto
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Detail of the infrared image of Carpaccio “Young Knight in a Landscape”
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