
The image is a plate from a historical document, titled 'Plate LIV' at the top. It presents a color analysis from a mummy case, visualized as a grid of colored squares. The grid is approximately 10x10, with each square filled with one of six colors: green, blue-green, yellow, red, white, and dull red, with a few black squares. The colors are arranged in a pattern that resembles a parrot's plumage. Below the grid is a text listing the color analysis, with the number of squares of each color: - Green: 36 - Blue-Green: 24 - Yellow: 14 - Red: 11 - White: 10 - Dull Red: 3 - Black: 2 The total number of squares is 100. A note at the bottom reads 'Much like a parrot's plumage.' The image has a vintage, aged appearance, with slight discoloration and texture, suggesting it is a scan of an old document.