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They only needed it for one day – but, of course, in the case of a rare and priceless artifact, even one day can be a lot to ask. After the top plate of a Stradivari violin was displayed at an exhibition in Cremona, Italy, in 2011, researchers at the Università degli Studi di Pavia asked the Fondazione Stradivari for one day to study the plate’s materials before it was returned to its owner. They hoped to unlock some of the secrets of the renowned 17th-century violin master, Antonio Stradivari. “It was a great chance for us,” said Marco Malagodi, a...Read full article

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    Published: September 2013
    Antonio StradivariApplied Physics A Materials Science & ProcessingCaren B. LesCharles BeareED-XRFenergy-dispersive x-ray fluorescenceEuropeFTIR spectroscopyhistoric artifastshistoric musical instrumentsItalyLaboratorio ArvediMarco MalagodiMaterials & Chemicalsmaterials characterizationOpticsPicture ThisStradivari violinTest & MeasurementUniversita degli Studi di Paviaviolinviolin decorationviolin varnish

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