Color one

Antique brass

#C88A65

Color two

Beige

#F5F5DC

Antique brass (#C88A65) and Beige (#F5F5DC) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Wilhelm Leibl, Mstislav Dobuzhinsky, and Ferdinand Hodler and the Symbolism tradition. Painters typically deployed antique brass at an average of 23% of the canvas, with beige at 7%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Almond (#EED9C4), Khaki (#C3B091), and Dutch white (#EFDFBB).

Artworks Featuring Antique brass & Beige

The Dead Toreador palette card
The Dead Toreador
Edouard Manet · 1864
Portrait of a Member of the Artist's Family palette card
Portrait of a Member of the Artist's Family
Kazimir Malevich · 1906
Music (two paintings) palette card
Music (two paintings)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1895
David palette card
David
Gustave Moreau · 1878
Sketches of ornaments painted Vladimir Cathedral palette card
Sketches of ornaments painted Vladimir Cathedral
Viktor Vasnetsov · 1885
Palazzo Corner della Ca Grande palette card
Palazzo Corner della Ca Grande
John Singer Sargent · 1907

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Antique brass & Beige

6 master palettes where Antique brass and Beige appear together most prominently.

vanitas Palette 1 - Gleaming Champagne

vanitas

21.8% Antique brass · 11.1% Beige

Wilhelm Leibl Palette 2 - Pale Apricot

Wilhelm Leibl

19.0% Antique brass · 11.2% Beige

Mstislav Dobuzhinsky Palette 1 - Gleaming Muslin

Mstislav Dobuzhinsky

39.1% Antique brass · 4.4% Beige

Ferdinand Hodler Palette 3 - Gleaming Linen

Ferdinand Hodler

26.4% Antique brass · 4.6% Beige

Futurism Palette 4 - Gleaming Cream

Futurism

19.2% Antique brass · 4.2% Beige

Elizabeth Thompson Palette 2 - Blazing Alabaster

Elizabeth Thompson

11.8% Antique brass · 4.4% Beige

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