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{{pp-pc1|expiry=June 6, 2020}}{{About|the color}}{{technical reasons|Yellow #5|that title|Yellow No. 5 (disambiguation)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2012}} {{Infobox colour|title=Yellow|image={{photomontage
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(contracted; show full)gy of carotenoid pigment biosynthesis|journal=FASEB J.|volume=10|issue=2|pages=228–37|year=1996|pmid=8641556|doi=|url=http://www.fasebj.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=8641556}}</ref>  [[Sunlight]] has a slight yellowish hue when sun is near a horizon, due to atmosphere scattering shorter wavelengths (green, blue, and violet).<!-- 2nd para – In history and culture-->Because it was widely available, [[yellow ochre]] pigment was one of the first colors used in art;  the [[Lascaux]] cave in 
'''France''' has a painting of a yellow horse 17,000 years old.  Ochre and [[orpiment]] pigments were used to represent gold and skin color in Egyptian tombs, then in the murals in Roman villas.<ref name="webexhibits.org">{{cite web|url=http://www.webexhibits.org/pigments/intro/antiquity.html%7cWebexhibits|title=Pigments through the Ages – Antiquity|publisher=}}</ref> In the early Christian church, yellow was the color associated with the [[Pope]] and the golden keys of the Kingdom, but was also a(contracted; show full)
* {{cite book|first=Pat|last=Willard|publication-date=11 April 2002|year=2002|title=Secrets of Saffron: The Vagabond Life of the World's Most Seductive Spice|publisher=Beacon Press|isbn=978-0-8070-5009-5|url=https://books.google.com/?id=WsUaFT7l3QsC}}
* {{cite book|last=Arvon|first=Henri|title=Le bouddhisme|year=1951|publisher=Presses Universitaires de France|isbn=978-2-13-055064-8}}

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