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Baby powder

#FEFEFA

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Baby powder (#FEFEFA) is a very pale warm shade that appears across 20+ master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of William Blake, Theo van Doesburg, and Sergey Solomko and the Art Nouveau tradition. Master painters paired it most often with Smoky black (#100C08), Champagne (#F7E7CE), and Copper (#B87333). The combination forms an almost-white, sunlit chord, built on closely related hues, reads as a unified warm palette, with a sharp light/dark contrast that lets the darker companions read as depth.

Artworks Featuring This Color

Farmer Kneeling palette card
Farmer Kneeling
Henri Martin
On the river Volga palette card
On the river Volga
Isaac Levitan · 1888
Single Items palette card
Single Items
Raphael Kirchner
Single Items palette card
Single Items
Raphael Kirchner
By Volga palette card
By Volga
Mikhail Nesterov · 1905
Arable land corridors in the early spring. palette card
Arable land corridors in the early spring.
Arnold Böcklin

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Baby powder

6 palettes where Baby powder appears prominently — one per artist.

William Blake Palette 4 - Luminous Alabaster

William Blake

58.2% Baby powder

Theo van Doesburg Palette 4 - Incandescent Linen

Theo van Doesburg

57.4% Baby powder

Sergey Solomko Palette 8 - Luminous Alabaster

Sergey Solomko

52.6% Baby powder

Ethel Reed Palette 4 - Hushed Reverie

Ethel Reed

51.7% Baby powder

Harrison Fisher Palette 7 - Blazing Linen

Harrison Fisher

51.4% Baby powder

Mahmoud Saiid Palette 1 - Incandescent Alabaster

Mahmoud Saiid

50.9% Baby powder

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