Color one

Almond

#EED9C4

Color two

Firebrick

#B22222

Almond (#EED9C4) and Firebrick (#B22222) appear together across 5 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Henri Matisse, John William Godward, and Albert Gleizes and the Impressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed almond at an average of 8% of the canvas, with firebrick at 7%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Camel (#C19A6B), Brown sugar (#AF6E4D), and Rhythm (#777696).

Artworks Featuring Almond & Firebrick

Old French Fairy Tales palette card
Old French Fairy Tales
Virginia Frances Sterrett · 1920
Dancer In Blue Tutu palette card
Dancer In Blue Tutu
Henri Matisse · 1942
The Hunt (Design for fabric) palette card
The Hunt (Design for fabric)
Raoul Dufy · 1919
Mermaid palette card
Mermaid
Raphael Kirchner · 1910
Woman Leaning palette card
Woman Leaning
Henri Matisse · 1923
Fairest City - the anger for enemies palette card
Fairest City - the anger for enemies
Nicholas Roerich · 1914

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Almond & Firebrick

3 master palettes where Almond and Firebrick appear together most prominently.

Henri Matisse Palette 16 - Muted Apricot

Henri Matisse

18.5% Almond · 19.0% Firebrick

John William Godward Palette 11 - Muted Caramel

John William Godward

13.1% Almond · 8.3% Firebrick

Albert Gleizes Palette 3 - Muted Fawn

Albert Gleizes

8.1% Almond · 9.4% Firebrick

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