Color one

Almond

#EED9C4

Color two

Deep chestnut

#B94E48

Almond (#EED9C4) and Deep chestnut (#B94E48) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Francisco de Zurbaran, Francisc Sirato, and Roger de La Fresnaye and the Cubism tradition. Painters typically deployed almond at an average of 16% of the canvas, with deep chestnut at 6%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Raisin black (#242124), Old burgundy (#43302E), and Lion (#DECC9C).

Artworks Featuring Almond & Deep chestnut

Yellow odalisque palette card
Yellow odalisque
Henri Matisse · 1926
Study for scene from tannhauser palette card
Study for scene from tannhauser
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1879
Red mountain. Santa Fe. palette card
Red mountain. Santa Fe.
Nicholas Roerich · 1921
Mermaid palette card
Mermaid
Raphael Kirchner · 1910
Madame Georges Charpentier and her Children palette card
Madame Georges Charpentier and her Children
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1878
Le Rouge Portrait of Miss Edith King palette card
Le Rouge Portrait of Miss Edith King
Maurice Prendergast · 1910

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Almond & Deep chestnut

6 master palettes where Almond and Deep chestnut appear together most prominently.

Francisco de Zurbaran Palette 4 - Muted Gamboge

Francisco de Zurbaran

16.9% Almond · 7.2% Deep chestnut

Kitsch Palette 3 - Luminous Ecru

Kitsch

24.0% Almond · 3.5% Deep chestnut

Francisc Sirato Palette 4 - Veiled Tawny

Francisc Sirato

9.7% Almond · 7.5% Deep chestnut

design Palette 5 - Gleaming Cream

design

26.5% Almond · 2.6% Deep chestnut

Roger de La Fresnaye Master Palette - Muted Tawny

Roger de La Fresnaye

8.1% Almond · 8.1% Deep chestnut

David Bomberg Palette 2 - Muted Caramel

David Bomberg

13.1% Almond · 4.6% Deep chestnut

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