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Microbial biodeterioration diagnosis of the 16th century frescoes from the Casa de Fresco de Sanches Baena (Vila Viçosa, Portugal)
M. R. Martins1,2,*, S. Fialho1,2, M. Lima3, S. Valadas1,4,5, A. Candeias1,4,5, J. Mirão5,6,7, A. S. Silva8, D. Tavares9, M. Botto9
1 Departamento de Química, Universidade de Évora, Rua Romão Ramalho 59, 7000-676 Évora, Portugal
2 ICAM, Universidade de Évora, Rua Romão Ramalho 59, 7000-676 Évora, Portugal
3 Departamento de Biologia, Universidade de Évora, Rua Romão Ramalho 59, 7000-676 Évora, Portugal
4 Centro de Química de Évora, Universidade de Évora, Rua Romão Ramalho 59, 7000-676 Évora, Portugal
5 Centro HERCULES Universidade de Évora, Rua Romão Ramalho 59, 7000-676 Évora, Portugal
6 Departamento de Geociências, Universidade de Évora, Rua Romão Ramalho 59, 7000-676 Évora, Portugal
7 Centro de Geofísica de Évora, Universidade de Évora, Rua Romão Ramalho 59, 7000-676 Évora, Portugal
8 Departamento de Materiais, Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil, Av. Brasil, Lisboa, Portugal
9 Direcção Regional de Cultura do Alentejo, Rua de Burgos 5, 7000-863 Évora, Portugal
* mrm@uevora.pt
Abstract
The Casa de Fresco de Sanches Baena is located in Vila Viçosa (Southeast Portugal) and is a small semi-underground building constructed in a garden over a well and used as a cool refreshing place by the owners. The frescoes that cover the ceilings and the walls present rich mythological scenes together with musical angels, shells, porcelain and other decorative elements, which make them an especially rich and unusual example of this art form. The paintings possess an intense polychromy suggesting the use of a rich palette comprised of different pigments to obtain various colours and hues. Unfortunately, due to partial abandonment and lack of repair the paintings are in an advanced state of degradation exhibiting partial detachment of paint layers and mortars, salt efflorescence and abundant biological colonisations. This work reports the study of the frescoes to allow the identification of the different microorganism populations and to assess their role in the deterioration of these paintings. For the microorganism sampling, sterile cotton buds and stylets were used and the biological materials collected in sterile recipients. The microbiological study by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy allowed the isolation of 34 fungi strains and 32 bacterial strains in the four painted panels that compose the frescoes. The predominant bacterial strains were the Gram+ and Gram- strains from the genera Bacillus and Pseudomonas, respectively. As to the fungi populations, the dominant strains identified were from the genera Cladosporium spp. and Penicillium spp. The microbial activity in the 4 panels was assessed by enzymatic essays, namely, dehydrogenase (DHA). The results showed that the decayed areas of the painting present higher dehydrogenase activity and therefore this enzyme seems to be a good indicator of biodegradation.
Keywords
Mural paintings
Biodeterioration
Dehydrogenase activity
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Portuguese
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Diagnóstico da biodeterioração por fungos e bactérias nas pinturas murais da Casa de Fresco de Sanches Baena (Vila Viçosa, Portugal)
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10.14568/cp9_4
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Conservar Património: Martins, M. R.; Fialho, S.; Lima, M.; Valadas, S.; Candeias, A.; Mirão, J.; Silva, A. S.; Tavares, D.; Botto, M., 'Diagnóstico da biodeterioração por fungos e bactérias nas pinturas murais da Casa de Fresco de Sanches Baena (Vila Viçosa, Portugal)', Conservar Património 9 (2009) 27-35, https://doi.org/10.14568/cp9_4.
APA: Martins, M. R., Fialho, S., Lima, M., Valadas, S., Candeias, A., Mirão, J., Silva, A. S., Tavares, D., & Botto, M. (2009). Diagnóstico da biodeterioração por fungos e bactérias nas pinturas murais da Casa de Fresco de Sanches Baena (Vila Viçosa, Portugal). Conservar Património, 9 27-35. DOI:10.14568/cp9_4.
Chicago: Martins, M. R., S. Fialho, M. Lima, S. Valadas, A. Candeias, J. Mirão, A. S. Silva, D. Tavares, and M. Botto. 2009. "Diagnóstico da biodeterioração por fungos e bactérias nas pinturas murais da Casa de Fresco de Sanches Baena (Vila Viçosa, Portugal)." Conservar Património 9:27-35. doi:10.14568/cp9_4.
NP405: MARTINS, M. R. [et al.] – Diagnóstico da biodeterioração por fungos e bactérias nas pinturas murais da Casa de Fresco de Sanches Baena (Vila Viçosa, Portugal). Conservar Património. [Em linha]. 9 (2009) 27-35 [Consult. ]. Disponível em WWW: <URL:https://doi.org/10.14568/cp9_4>. ISSN 21829942.
ABNT: MARTINS, M. R. et al. Diagnóstico da biodeterioração por fungos e bactérias nas pinturas murais da Casa de Fresco de Sanches Baena (Vila Viçosa, Portugal). Conservar Património, Lisboa, v. 9, p. 27-35, 2009. Disponível em: <https://doi.org/10.14568/cp9_4>. Acesso em: .
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Received: 2009-07-06 Revised: 2009-07-03 Accepted: 2009-03-19Online: 2017-10-3 Publication: 2010-1-9
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