Abstract

Abstract The aim of this work was to research 21 oil paintings created in the nineteenth century by Polish painter and academic professor Rafal Hadziewicz (1803–1886). The recognition of the artist's palette and the pigments used was significant due to Hadziewicz's influence on subsequent generations of Polish painters. The studies were based mainly on the use of non-invasive techniques, supplemented with a complementary physicochemical analysis. On the basis of the studies carried out, it can be stated that the artist's palette consisted of 20 paints. Like many other nineteenth-century painters, he used the typical paints available on the market of his time. The obtained results can provide support in authentication studies.

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