Difference between revisions of "Category:Iron Oxide Yellow: Ukiyo-e colorant"
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− | [[File: | + | [[File:SC207161.jpg|right|300px|link=Bunchō, Actors Nakamura Matsue I as Umegawa and Ichikawa Komazô II as Yoemon, 11.19316|Actors Nakamura Matsue I as Umegawa and Ichikawa Komazô II as Yoemon by Ippitsusai Bunchô]] |
− | <font size="3">'''[[Goethite|Iron oxide yellow]]'''</font> 黄土('' | + | <font size="3">'''[[Goethite|Iron oxide yellow]]'''</font> 黄土 (''ōdo''): A yellow earth mineral primarily composed of iron hydroxide. This colorant is similar to the other iron oxides which display a range of colors from tan to black. |
− | + | Iron oxide yellow has been rarely found used alone and also appears infrequently as a component in mixtures. It was likely added to turmeric and flavonoids for opacity; when mixed with other mineral pigments such as other iron oxides as well as red and white lead, it created a range of earth colors. | |
− | '''For | + | '''For additional information see:''' [[Goethite|Iron oxide yellow]], [[Yellow ocher|Yellow ochre]] |
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
− | X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) is used to detect iron. When it is found in a yellow area, it is an indication for the presence of iron oxide yellow (Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> H<sub>2</sub>O). | + | X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) is used to detect iron (Fe). When it is found in a yellow area, it is an indication for the presence of iron oxide yellow (Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> H<sub>2</sub>O). |
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" style="text-align:left;"> | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" style="text-align:left;"> | ||
− | Slide28 FC258.PNG|<center>XRF spectrum of | + | Slide28 FC258.PNG|<center>XRF spectrum of Iron oxide yellow</center> |
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− | == | + | ==Images of Iron oxide yellow== |
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LimoniteUSGOV.jpg|Ferric hydroxide | LimoniteUSGOV.jpg|Ferric hydroxide | ||
+ | File:258 yellow ocher.jpg|Yellow ocher | ||
+ | File:589 pale yellow ocher.jpg|Yellow ocher, ōdo | ||
+ | File:9_Yellow-ocher_500X.jpg|Yellow ocher at 500x | ||
+ | File:9_Yellow-ocher_200X_pol.jpg|Yellow ocher at 200x polarized light | ||
+ | File:Ironoxideyellow.jpg|Iron oxide yellow | ||
+ | File:20464300.jpg|Ochres (audio), <small>by Harvard Art Museums</small>|link=https://harvardartmuseums.org/tour/660/slide/11172 | ||
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==List of Prints == | ==List of Prints == | ||
− | + | Below is a list of prints where iron oxide yellow was detected. |
Latest revision as of 21:28, 12 April 2024
Iron oxide yellow 黄土 (ōdo): A yellow earth mineral primarily composed of iron hydroxide. This colorant is similar to the other iron oxides which display a range of colors from tan to black.
Iron oxide yellow has been rarely found used alone and also appears infrequently as a component in mixtures. It was likely added to turmeric and flavonoids for opacity; when mixed with other mineral pigments such as other iron oxides as well as red and white lead, it created a range of earth colors.
For additional information see: Iron oxide yellow, Yellow ochre
Examples of Iron oxide yellow in Ukiyo-e Prints
Analysis
X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) is used to detect iron (Fe). When it is found in a yellow area, it is an indication for the presence of iron oxide yellow (Fe2O3 H2O).
Images of Iron oxide yellow
List of Prints
Below is a list of prints where iron oxide yellow was detected.
Pages in category "Iron Oxide Yellow: Ukiyo-e colorant"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.