
The image is a vintage table titled 'RED.' It's a chart comparing shades of red found in animal, vegetable, and mineral sources. The table has four columns labeled 'Names,' 'Colours,' 'Animal,' 'Vegetable,' and 'Mineral.' The rows are numbered 91 through 99, each representing a different shade of red. Each row includes the name of the shade, a small colored swatch, and descriptions of where that shade can be found in nature. The color swatches are painted in various shades of red, ranging from bright carmine to darker, brownish reds. The descriptions in the 'Animal,' 'Vegetable,' and 'Mineral' columns detail the natural sources of these colors, such as 'Venous Blood,' 'Red Tulip,' and 'Precious Garnet.' The overall aesthetic is that of a scientific or artistic reference chart from the 19th or early 20th century, with a slightly aged and textured appearance.