The quest to uncover the identity of three additional paintings by John Constable has led scientists to employ groundbreaking new methods. Experts at the University of Bradford are using state-of-the-art technology such as CT scanners and 3D microscopy equipment to analyze the pigments of the works, in order to confirm if they were created by the renowned 19th-Century artist known for his landscapes of the English countryside.
The process is described as exciting by the academics involved, who are eagerly verifying the paintings named The Coming Storm, Sandpit, and Norwich School at the university. Dr. Alex Surtees, a lecturer in forensic science at the university, expressed his enthusiasm about potentially contributing to confirming these works as authentic Constable pieces.
While art experts will ultimately have the final say on whether these paintings are indeed by John Constable, science can offer useful clues in this investigation. Dr. Surtees highlighted his role in helping the art world make a decision about their authenticity. This collaboration between science and art represents an innovative approach to solving mysteries behind potential Constable works.
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