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− | | Pt 1 || turmeric | + | | Pt 1 || [[File:64.800-pt1.png|50px|center]] || turmeric |
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− | | Pt 2 || madder, vermilion | + | | Pt 2 || [[File:64.800-pt2.png|50px|center]] || madder, vermilion |
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− | | Pt 3 || indigo | + | | Pt 3 || [[File:64.800-pt3.png|50px|center]] || indigo |
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− | | Pt 4 || turmeric | + | | Pt 4 || [[File:64.800-pt4.png|50px|center]] || turmeric |
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− | | Pt 5 || indigo | + | | Pt 5 || [[File:64.800-pt5.png|50px|center]] || indigo |
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− | | Pt 6 || indigo, turmeric | + | | Pt 6 || [[File:64.800-pt6.png|50px|center]] || indigo, turmeric |
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− | | Pt 7 || iron oxide red | + | | Pt 7 || [[File:64.800-pt7.png|50px|center]] || iron oxide red |
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Note: The center of the circle is point of analysis. | Note: The center of the circle is point of analysis. |
Revision as of 22:36, 18 July 2020
Ruan Xiaowu, the Short-lived Second Son (Tanmeijirô Genshôgo), from the series One Hundred and Eight Heroes of the Popular Shuihuzhuan (Tsûzoku Suikoden gôketsu hyakuhachinin no hitori)
「通俗水滸伝豪傑百八人之一個 短冥次郎阮小吾」
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797–1861)
Publisher: Kagaya Kichiemon (Kichibei)
Edo period about 1827–30 (Bunsei 10–Tenpô 1)
for more information see:
MFA Online Collections Database
Summary
Analysis point | Image | Results |
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Pt 1 | turmeric | |
Pt 2 | madder, vermilion | |
Pt 3 | indigo | |
Pt 4 | turmeric | |
Pt 5 | indigo | |
Pt 6 | indigo, turmeric | |
Pt 7 | iron oxide red |
Note: The center of the circle is point of analysis.