Color one

Almond

#EED9C4

Color two

Maximum red

#D92121

Almond (#EED9C4) and Maximum red (#D92121) appear together across 2 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Jindrich Styrsky, and Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale and the Surrealism tradition. Painters typically deployed almond at an average of 19% of the canvas, with maximum red at 14%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Ivory (#FFFFF0), Cornsilk (#FFF8DC), and Khaki (#C3B091).

Artworks Featuring Almond & Maximum red

4th of July palette card
4th of July
Raoul Dufy · 1906
Landscape at La Ciotat palette card
Landscape at La Ciotat
Georges Braque · 1907
Gray Dress with Violet Stripes palette card
Gray Dress with Violet Stripes
Henri Matisse · 1942
Reading Woman, Daydreaming palette card
Reading Woman, Daydreaming
Henri Matisse · 1921
Still life with violin: Hommage to Bach palette card
Still life with violin: Hommage to Bach
Raoul Dufy · 1952
Odalisque palette card
Odalisque
Henri Matisse · 1923

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Almond & Maximum red

2 master palettes where Almond and Maximum red appear together most prominently.

Jindrich Styrsky Palette 4 - Pale Vermillion

Jindrich Styrsky

27.8% Almond · 25.5% Maximum red

Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale Palette 1 - Blazing Cream

Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale

9.9% Almond · 2.5% Maximum red

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