Color one

Almond

#EED9C4

Color two

Zinnwaldite brown

#2C1608

Almond (#EED9C4) and Zinnwaldite brown (#2C1608) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Max Beckmann, Henri Fantin-Latour, and Rosario Weiss Zorrilla and the Expressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed almond at an average of 25% of the canvas, with zinnwaldite brown at 11%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Smoky black (#100C08), Café noir (#4B3621), and Khaki (#C3B091).

Artworks Featuring Almond & Zinnwaldite brown

A Musical Party palette card
A Musical Party
Pieter de Hooch · 1677
The School of Athens (detail) palette card
The School of Athens (detail)
Raphael · 1510
L’auto Da-fe palette card
L’auto Da-fe
Gabriel Ferrier
Women of Paris: The Circus Lover palette card
Women of Paris: The Circus Lover
James Tissot · 1885
The Woman of Fashion (La Mondaine) palette card
The Woman of Fashion (La Mondaine)
James Tissot · 1883
Death of Cleopatra palette card
Death of Cleopatra
Jean-André Rixens · 1874

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Almond & Zinnwaldite brown

6 master palettes where Almond and Zinnwaldite brown appear together most prominently.

Max Beckmann Palette 1 - Muted Gamboge

Max Beckmann

16.6% Almond · 16.3% Zinnwaldite brown

Henri Fantin-Latour Palette 5 - Pale Ecru

Henri Fantin-Latour

33.8% Almond · 7.8% Zinnwaldite brown

Rosario Weiss Zorrilla Palette 2 - Pale Ecru

Rosario Weiss Zorrilla

48.5% Almond · 5.4% Zinnwaldite brown

Artemisia Gentileschi Palette 7 - Shadowed Bister

Artemisia Gentileschi

18.1% Almond · 14.4% Zinnwaldite brown

Santiago Rusinol Palette 4 - Veiled Apricot

Santiago Rusinol

15.4% Almond · 13.1% Zinnwaldite brown

John Steuart Curry Palette 3 - Soft Ecru

John Steuart Curry

18.8% Almond · 10.2% Zinnwaldite brown

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