IDENTIFICATION OF FIBRES FROM BYZANTINE AND POST-BYZANTINE ICONS OF THE MUSEUM OF BYZANTINE CULTURE IN THESSALONIKI: USE OF OM, SEM AND SPSS ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Christos Karydis
  • Evangelia Kyriazi
  • Maria-Olga Redina
  • Adamantia Panagopoulou
  • Christina-Konstantina Kousouni

Keywords:

orthodox icons, fabric support, cotton identification, hemp, linen, SEM-EDS

Abstract

Fibre samples from the fabric support of 33 Eastern Orthodox icons dating from the 14th to the 18th centu

ries A.D, owned by the Museum of Byzantine Culture in Thessaloniki, Greece, were studied in order to

identify the construction material of their fabric substrate. The methods employed included sampling,

preparation on glass slides, Optical Microscopy (ΟΜ), Scanning Electron Microscopy (ΣΕΜ), and use of

Microsoft Excel and IBM SPSS for the categorisation, visualisation and statistical analysis of the results.

OM and SEM observations led to the recording of morphological features of the fibre types, allowing

their identification as linen, cotton and hemp. SEM was proven valuable in the identification of features

not otherwise visible, which helped distinguish between fibres of a similar appearance. OM and SEM

observations combined, also led to notes on the preservation state of the fabric substrate, and the pres

ence of foreign matter trapped within the fibres. Initial graphs prepared in an Excel environment suggest

that linen is the predominant material for most centuries and most sizes of icons. Yet statistical analysis

with SPSS through one way ANOVA, cross tabulation and chi-square tests contradict the initial conclu

sions. Ιt is stressed out the importance and need of statistical analysis for the drawing of safe conclusions

regarding the interpretation of results.

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2023-07-28

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