Low-key values are the structural spine of Anthony van Dyck, giving it gravity and atmosphere. Yellow, ochre, sienna: warm hues that Anthony van Dyck deploys as the palette's primary energy. The absence of saturated colour is itself an expressive choice: this is a palette of restraint and atmosphere. #24201D at 45.5% of the palette: an overwhelming presence that pulls all other colours into its gravitational field. The saturated accent, #CB975C, registers at 2.1% - sparse enough to feel like a deliberate surprise. 60 units of value range underpin the palette's structural clarity: the eye always knows where light falls. The combination of low values, muted chroma, and compressed range is the signature of the Tonalist mode - painting as atmosphere. Anthony van Dyck's palette 6 carries its own internal logic while remaining in conversation with the artist's broader colour intelligence.