Color one

Almond

#EED9C4

Color two

Black Shadows

#BFAFB2

Almond (#EED9C4) and Black Shadows (#BFAFB2) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Matej Sternen, Jean Metzinger, and Armando Reveron and the Impressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed almond at an average of 20% of the canvas, with black shadows at 13%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Khaki (#C3B091), Middle grey (#8B8680), and Café au lait (#A67B5B).

Artworks Featuring Almond & Black Shadows

Annah the Javanese palette card
Annah the Javanese
Paul Gauguin · 1893
Ice Breakers on the Frozen Neva in St. Petersburg palette card
Ice Breakers on the Frozen Neva in St. Petersburg
Ivan Aivazovsky · 1877
Landscape of Attica palette card
Landscape of Attica
Konstantinos Maleas
Friendly Society's Gardens palette card
Friendly Society's Gardens
David Davies · 1888
Elbrus, Caucasus. palette card
Elbrus, Caucasus.
Nicholas Roerich · 1933
Totnes, in the River Dart palette card
Totnes, in the River Dart
J.M.W. Turner

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Almond & Black Shadows

6 master palettes where Almond and Black Shadows appear together most prominently.

Matej Sternen Palette 2 - Soft Ivory

Matej Sternen

21.6% Almond · 15.0% Black Shadows

Jean Metzinger Palette 4 - Soft Ivory

Jean Metzinger

18.2% Almond · 16.4% Black Shadows

Armando Reveron Palette 1 - Luminous Linen

Armando Reveron

19.2% Almond · 13.3% Black Shadows

Pointillism Palette 1 - Luminous Linen

Pointillism

21.3% Almond · 10.9% Black Shadows

flower painting Palette 11 - Soft Ecru

flower painting

15.4% Almond · 13.4% Black Shadows

Gwen John Palette 1 - Pale Topaz

Gwen John

24.1% Almond · 8.5% Black Shadows

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