Elena Platania
- Conservation Scientist —
- Researcher
Phonenumber: +47 454 47 402
E-mail: elena.platania@niku.no
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Department:
- Conservation
Elena Platania is researcher II and conservation scientist at NIKU.
Her main area of work is the analysis and identification of paint materials (pigments, binding media, natural and synthetic organic dyes) with spectroscopic techniques (Raman, FTIR).
She also has experience with SEM-EDX, XRF and optical microscopy.
Elena has previously worked at the University of Oslo, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the University of Florence.
She has experience with the analysis of late medieval paintings, polychrome sculptures and old textiles.
Elena holds a PhD in Conservation Science from the University of Florence (Department of Chemistry) since 2014.
Selected publications from NVA:
Long-Lost Relations and New-Found Distinctions: Redefining Lübeck Attributions for Three Late Medieval Fragments
Noëlle Lynn Wenger Streeton, Elena Platania, Aoife Daly, Anna Vila, David Buti, Jørgen Wadum.
- 2025
- Academic chapter
Transformations of Late Medieval Church Art: The Role and Challenges of Conservation Science
Elena Platania, Francesco Caruso, Austin Nevin, Anna Vila, David Buti, Einar Uggerud.
- 2025
- Academic chapter
Revealing Saint Anne with the Virgin and Child: Decoding Damage Via Non-Invasive Scientific Investigations
Noëlle Lynn Wenger Streeton, Francesco Caruso, Calin Constantin Steindal, Tine Frøysaker, Elena Platania, Maite Maguregui.
- 2025
- Academic chapter
Reconstructing Gilding Structures in Search of Original Surface Effects
Katrine S. Scharffenberg, Elena Platania, David Buti, Anna Vila.
- 2025
- Academic chapter
Pastiglia Relief and Sgraffito. A study of the Polychromy on a late Medieval English Alabaster Altarpiece
Christina Spaarschuh, Elena Platania.
- 2025
- Conservar Património
- Academic article
Nasjonale oppgaver 2023. Metodeutvikling. Malingsfjernere på overmalt dekor. Delrapport 2 2023
Christina Spaarschuh, Hulda Blix, Elena Platania.
- 2023
- Norsk institutt for kulturminneforskning
- Report