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Summary Of: Indian Yellow

Indian yellow was used by artist... Indian yellow pigment is claimed to have been originally manufactured in rural India from the urine of... examined the origin of Indian yellow in an article published in the November 1844 edition of the... Stenhouse reported that Indian yellow was commonly thought to either be composed of... Victoria Finlay examined whether Indian yellow was really made from cow urine... for legal records concerning the supposed banning of Indian yellow production in both the India Library in London and the National Library in Calcutta... It is possible that Indian yellow came from another source... the viability of producing Indian yellow from the urine of mango...

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