Charles Bertrand d' Entraygues keeps values measured and balanced, a hallmark of tonal restraint. Blues and teal-greys govern the palette, lending it an aquatic or atmospheric quality. Muted throughout, the palette achieves its effects through value and temperature rather than chromatic force. #532D21 functions as the palette's exclamation mark: highest chroma, lowest percentage (5.7%). The value range spans 76 units across the palette, providing the full gamut from deep shadow to near-white and ensuring clear tonal hierarchy. The mid-to-high key, cool bias, and moderate chroma point to outdoor observation - sky and diffused daylight as the dominant light source. This is palette 3 of Charles Bertrand d' Entraygues's sequence - a single chapter in a chromatic story told across many works.