Color one

Apricot

#FBCEB1

Color two

Laurel green

#A9BA9D

Apricot (#FBCEB1) and Laurel green (#A9BA9D) appear together across 3 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Uemura Shoen and the Nihonga tradition. Painters typically deployed apricot at an average of 15% of the canvas, with laurel green at 10%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Tan (#D2B48C), Blanched almond (#FFEBCD), and Wheat (#F5DEB3).

Artworks Featuring Apricot & Laurel green

Soleil Couchant Sur La Brière palette card
Soleil Couchant Sur La Brière
Ferdinand du Puigaudeau
The Bay Golden Horn in Istanbul (Back then Constantinople) palette card
The Bay Golden Horn in Istanbul (Back then Constantinople)
Ivan Aivazovsky · 1872
Baigneuse palette card
Baigneuse
Ion Theodorescu-Sion · 1927
Le Corne d'Or, Le Pont palette card
Le Corne d'Or, Le Pont
Paul Signac · 1907
Ropes on the Beach at Etretat palette card
Ropes on the Beach at Etretat
Henri Matisse · 1920
The Elephant Celebes palette card
The Elephant Celebes
Max Ernst · 1921

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Apricot & Laurel green

3 master palettes where Apricot and Laurel green appear together most prominently.

Nihonga Palette 3 - Gleaming Champagne

Nihonga

24.8% Apricot · 9.3% Laurel green

Uemura Shoen Palette 2 - Gleaming Champagne

Uemura Shoen

16.8% Apricot · 9.0% Laurel green

Shin-hanga Palette 1 - Blazing Cream

Shin-hanga

4.5% Apricot · 11.3% Laurel green

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