Pictorial remanent magnetization as an indicator of secular variation of the Earth's magnetic field

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Magnetic measurements carried out on murals of known date painted between 1740 and 1954 showed that the haematite pigment conferring their red colours carried remanent magnetization. The mean direction was well defined and consistent with that of the Earth's magnetic field at the time of painting, as deduced from the Historical Italian Geomagnetic Catalogue.

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