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<font size="3">'''[[Goethite|Iron oxide yellow]]'''</font> 黄土(''o-do''): 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.
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<font size="3">'''[[Yellow ocher|Iron oxide yellow]]'''</font> 黄土 (''ōdo''): A yellow earth pigment, containing iron oxide, clay, and silica, also known as [[Yellow ocher|yellow ochre]] or [[limonite]]. The iron hydroxide, [[goethite]] is the primary coloring material. It is a naturally occurring pigment used since prehistoric times and is found throughout the world in iron rich soils or as weathered iron ore deposits.
  
 
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.
 
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 more information see:''' [[Goethite|Iron oxide yellow]]
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'''For additional information see:''' [[Goethite]], [[Limonite]], [[Yellow ocher|Yellow ochre]]
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== Examples of Iron oxide yellow in Ukiyo-e Prints ==
 
== Examples of Iron oxide yellow in Ukiyo-e Prints ==
  
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[[File:Indigo FORS.JPG|200px]]<br>[[Bunchō, Actors Nakamura Matsue I as Umegawa and Ichikawa Komazô II as Yoemon, 11.19316|Pt 1: Printed<br>Ippitsusai Bunchō, 11.19316]]
 
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[[File:Indigo FORS.JPG|200px]]<br>[[Shinsai, Chapters 16–18, from the series The Tale of Genji, 11.21066|Pt 1: Printed<br>Torii Kiyomasu II, 11.21066]]
 
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[[File:Indigo FORS.JPG|200px]]<br>[[Hokusai, Carp and Iris, 11.20430|Pt 3: Printed<br>Katsushika Hokusai, 11.20430]]
 
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[[File:Indigo FORS.JPG|200px]]<br>[[Harunobu, Beautiful Women of the Yoshiwara, Applying makeup (MFA 2006.1537.5)|Pt 4: Printed<br>Torii Kiyomasu II, 58.343]]
 
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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).
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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).
 
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Slide28 FC258.PNG|<center>XRF spectrum of Iron oxide yellow</center>
 
Slide28 FC258.PNG|<center>XRF spectrum of Iron oxide yellow</center>
 
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==Other Images of Iron oxide yellow==  
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==Images of Iron oxide yellow==  
 
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LimoniteUSGOV.jpg|Ferric hydroxide
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LimoniteUSGOV.jpg|Limonite
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File:258 yellow ocher.jpg|Yellow ocher
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File:589 pale yellow ocher.jpg|Yellow ocher, ōdo
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File:9_Yellow-ocher_500X.jpg|Yellow ocher at 500x
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File:9_Yellow-ocher_200X_pol.jpg|Yellow ocher at 200x polarized light
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File:Ironoxideyellow.jpg|Iron oxide yellow
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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.
 
Below is a list of prints where iron oxide yellow was detected.

Latest revision as of 01:09, 23 May 2024

Actors Nakamura Matsue I as Umegawa and Ichikawa Komazô II as Yoemon by Ippitsusai Bunchô

Iron oxide yellow 黄土 (ōdo): A yellow earth pigment, containing iron oxide, clay, and silica, also known as yellow ochre or Limonite. The iron hydroxide, Goethite is the primary coloring material. It is a naturally occurring pigment used since prehistoric times and is found throughout the world in iron rich soils or as weathered iron ore deposits.

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: Goethite, Limonite, Yellow ochre

Examples of Iron oxide yellow in Ukiyo-e Prints

11.19316-pt1-detail.png

Indigo FORS.JPG
Pt 1: Printed
Ippitsusai Bunchō, 11.19316

11.21066-pt1-detail.png

Indigo FORS.JPG
Pt 1: Printed
Torii Kiyomasu II, 11.21066

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Indigo FORS.JPG
Pt 3: Printed
Katsushika Hokusai, 11.20430

Dyed indigo.jpg

Indigo FORS.JPG
Pt 4: Printed
Torii Kiyomasu II, 58.343

Dyed indigo.jpg

Indigo FORS.JPG
Pt 4: Printed
Torii Kiyomasu II, 58.343

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.