Color one

Baby powder

#FEFEFA

Color two

Champagne

#F7E7CE

Baby powder (#FEFEFA) and Champagne (#F7E7CE) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Honore Daumier, Louis Wain, and Harrison Fisher and the Kitsch tradition. Painters typically deployed baby powder at an average of 29% of the canvas, with champagne at 15%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Khaki (#C3B091), Middle grey (#8B8680), and Smoky black (#100C08).

Artworks Featuring Baby powder & Champagne

Salome palette card
Salome
Raphael Kirchner
Merci I palette card
Merci I
Raphael Kirchner · 1916
Single Items palette card
Single Items
Raphael Kirchner
Arums palette card
Arums
Vincent van Gogh · 1889
Ia orana Maria (Hail Mary) palette card
Ia orana Maria (Hail Mary)
Paul Gauguin · 1894
Village under the snow palette card
Village under the snow
Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis · 1908

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Baby powder & Champagne

6 master palettes where Baby powder and Champagne appear together most prominently.

Kitsch Palette 5 - Gleaming Linen

Kitsch

40.2% Baby powder · 20.0% Champagne

Honore Daumier Palette 1 - Gleaming Linen

Honore Daumier

34.5% Baby powder · 19.4% Champagne

Kitsch Palette 7 - Pale Ecru

Kitsch

29.1% Baby powder · 15.5% Champagne

Louis Wain Palette 2 - Blazing Linen

Louis Wain

26.7% Baby powder · 11.3% Champagne

Harrison Fisher Master Palette - Pale Topaz

Harrison Fisher

20.0% Baby powder · 14.7% Champagne

Julien Le Blant Palette 1 - Gleaming Reverie

Julien Le Blant

22.9% Baby powder · 8.0% Champagne

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