“…[8] , hematite [10] CaCO 3 [8], silicates [13] and acrylic resin [14] Hematite-based purple, possible caput mortuum [15] Purple/greyish Ca, Fe, Co, K, Si, As, Bi, Sr Ip:589,640,690 nm CaCO 3 [8], hematite [10] Hematite-based purple, possible caput mortuum [15] [8] CaCO 3 [8], weak signal of lapislazuli [20], acrylic resin [14] Lapislazuli from Vis-R [12] and traces of restoration materials Ca, Fe, Co, As, K, Si, Sr, Bi Max:480 nm, Min:595 nm, Ip:680 nm Lapislazuli and smalt [16] in different superimposed layers. From Vis-R only Lapislazuli [12] Ca, Fe, Co, As, K, Sr, Bi Max:481 nm, Min:541,590,637 nm, Ip:680 nm Lapislazuli [12] and smalt [16] [8] Smalt [16] In the red areas, the presence of Fe-based pigments prevails (Table 1). In the darker shades, Raman spectroscopy identified red ochre, with the addition of a few hematite (Figure 4a, right, line 2).…”