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File:Our Mutual Friend By Joseph Keppler 1885 Puck 2017011.tif

green (chrome green, chromium oxide, verdigris, copper acetate); white (chalk); red (red lead, lead oxide, vermillion, mercury sulfide); white (arsenic, arsenic trioxide, glucose, an adulterant for sugar); yellow (chrome yellow, lead chromate).

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Date 1885
date QS:P571,+1885-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Collection
institution QS:P195,Q5090408
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2017.011
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current16:56, 18 April 2018Thumbnail for version as of 16:56, 18 April 20182,174 × 3,000 (18.69 MB)Mary Mark Ockerbloom=={{int:filedesc}}== {{Artwork |artist = Joseph Keppler |author = |title = "Our Mutual Friend" |Description ={{en|1= A cartoon for the cover of ''Puck'', January 7, 1885. It shows a doctor and a sexton, happily greeting a striped candy cane, whose colored lines are marked with the names of dangerous additives that have been used to create the colors: green (chrome green, chromium oxide); white (chalk); red (red lead, lead oxide); white (ar...
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