Color one

Antique fuchsia

#915C83

Color two

Sunray

#E3AB57

Antique fuchsia (#915C83) and Sunray (#E3AB57) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Jean Metzinger, and Charles Angrand and the Cubism tradition. Painters typically deployed antique fuchsia at an average of 2% of the canvas, with sunray at 5%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Liberty (#545AA7), Cyber grape (#58427C), and Copper (#B87333).

Artworks Featuring Antique fuchsia & Sunray

Purple Robe and Anemones palette card
Purple Robe and Anemones
Henri Matisse · 1937
Tsagaan-Kure. Inner Mongolia. palette card
Tsagaan-Kure. Inner Mongolia.
Nicholas Roerich · 1936
Blessed Soul (Bhagavan Sri Ramakrishna) palette card
Blessed Soul (Bhagavan Sri Ramakrishna)
Nicholas Roerich · 1924
Blue Pot and Bottle of Wine palette card
Blue Pot and Bottle of Wine
Paul Cezanne · 1902
Still Life with Asphodels palette card
Still Life with Asphodels
Henri Matisse · 1907
Himalayas palette card
Himalayas
Nicholas Roerich · 1947

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Antique fuchsia & Sunray

3 master palettes where Antique fuchsia and Sunray appear together most prominently.

Jean Metzinger Palette 5 - Muted Tawny

Jean Metzinger

6.0% Antique fuchsia · 9.0% Sunray

Charles Angrand Master Palette - Soft Tawny

Charles Angrand

4.0% Antique fuchsia · 10.0% Sunray

symbolic painting Palette 16 - Muted Tawny

symbolic painting

2.5% Antique fuchsia · 11.5% Sunray

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