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Strategic Project - UI 4046 - 2011-2012
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Wood identification of 18th century furniture. Interpreting wood naming inventories
Publication . Bernal, Rocio Astrid; Valente, Adelina; Pissarra, José
The 18th century Portuguese church furniture represents an extraordinary richness
recognised worldwide, which demands safeguarding and valorisation. The identification of
the wood of furniture artworks is the most important component for its comprehension and
preservation. In this work wood anatomical characters of an 18th century Portuguese
decorative furniture set from the Colegiada de São Martinho de Cedofeita, in Porto, were
analysed to identify the woods used for manufacturing and to clarify their common names.
Furthermore, the objectives were to recognise some of the criteria for choice of wood as well
as the source of each wood. The woods identified from 16 fragments belong to Apuleia sp.,
Acacia sp., Neolamarckia sp. and Castanea sativa. Apuleia sp. and Acacia sp. woods most
likely arrived from Brazil, while the Neolamarckia sp. woods likely arrived from India and the
C. sativa woods from Portugal. The results are in accordance with the known Portuguese
colonial sea routes of the 15th -18th centuries. Interestingly the terms found in the inventories
can refer to finishing methods instead to the name of the woods, as for instance “oil wood”
can refer to “oiled wood” or “linseed oiled wood”. The species choice may be related to the
mechanical properties of the wood as well as the original tree size. Two large planks of
Acacia sp. were used for the top of the “Portuguese arcaz”, and Apuleia sp. was found on
main structural elements of this set of furniture, suggesting that wood colour was also
important. Woods from Neolamarckia sp. and C. sativa, were also identified, being Castanea
wood present only in the most recent pieces of the furniture set.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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6817 - DCRRNI ID
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PEst-OE/BIA/UI4046/2011