Color one

Air superiority blue

#72A0C1

Color two

Shadow

#8A795D

Air superiority blue (#72A0C1) and Shadow (#8A795D) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Rubens Santoro, Henryk Rodakowski, and Robert Lewis Reid and the Realism tradition. Painters typically deployed air superiority blue at an average of 14% of the canvas, with shadow at 13%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Khaki (#C3B091), Bone (#E3DAC9), and Dark lava (#483C32).

Artworks Featuring Air superiority blue & Shadow

The Village Saint Cirq Lapopie palette card
The Village Saint Cirq Lapopie
Henri Martin
Vaszary János, Balaton palette card
Vaszary János, Balaton
Vaszary János
Houses in Munich palette card
Houses in Munich
Raoul Dufy · 1909
At the Genisaret Lake palette card
At the Genisaret Lake
Vasily Polenov · 1888
The Coast of Varengeville palette card
The Coast of Varengeville
Claude Monet · 1882
The Gardener palette card
The Gardener
Georges Seurat · 1883

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Air superiority blue & Shadow

6 master palettes where Air superiority blue and Shadow appear together most prominently.

Rubens Santoro Palette 2 - Soft Vellum

Rubens Santoro

21.4% Air superiority blue · 26.6% Shadow

Henryk Rodakowski Palette 2 - Veiled Parchment

Henryk Rodakowski

15.9% Air superiority blue · 14.3% Shadow

Robert Lewis Reid Palette 9 - Dusky Mist

Robert Lewis Reid

11.3% Air superiority blue · 10.4% Shadow

Mariotto Albertinelli Palette 3 - Subdued Vellum

Mariotto Albertinelli

11.4% Air superiority blue · 10.3% Shadow

Socialist Realism Palette 2 - Pale Vellum

Socialist Realism

13.3% Air superiority blue · 6.9% Shadow

Jozsef Rippl-Ronai Palette 2 - Penumbral Parchment

Jozsef Rippl-Ronai

12.3% Air superiority blue · 6.7% Shadow

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