Annarilli, S.; Casoli, A.; Colantonio, C.; Lanteri, L.; Marseglia, A.; Pelosi, C.; Sottile, S.
A Multi-Instrument Analysis of the Late 16th Canvas Painting, “Coronation of the Virgin with the Saints Ambrose and Jerome”, Attributed to the Tuscany-Umbria Area to Support the Possibility of Bio-Cleaning Using a Bacteria-Based System. Heritage 2022, 5, 2904-2921.
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5040150
AMA Style
Annarilli S, Casoli A, Colantonio C, Lanteri L, Marseglia A, Pelosi C, Sottile S.
A Multi-Instrument Analysis of the Late 16th Canvas Painting, “Coronation of the Virgin with the Saints Ambrose and Jerome”, Attributed to the Tuscany-Umbria Area to Support the Possibility of Bio-Cleaning Using a Bacteria-Based System. Heritage. 2022; 5(4):2904-2921.
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5040150
Chicago/Turabian Style
Annarilli, Sofia, Antonella Casoli, Claudia Colantonio, Luca Lanteri, Angela Marseglia, Claudia Pelosi, and Sabrina Sottile.
2022. "A Multi-Instrument Analysis of the Late 16th Canvas Painting, “Coronation of the Virgin with the Saints Ambrose and Jerome”, Attributed to the Tuscany-Umbria Area to Support the Possibility of Bio-Cleaning Using a Bacteria-Based System" Heritage 5, no. 4: 2904-2921.
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5040150
APA Style
Annarilli, S., Casoli, A., Colantonio, C., Lanteri, L., Marseglia, A., Pelosi, C., & Sottile, S.
(2022). A Multi-Instrument Analysis of the Late 16th Canvas Painting, “Coronation of the Virgin with the Saints Ambrose and Jerome”, Attributed to the Tuscany-Umbria Area to Support the Possibility of Bio-Cleaning Using a Bacteria-Based System. Heritage, 5(4), 2904-2921.
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5040150