Color one

Baby powder

#FEFEFA

Color two

Copper

#B87333

Baby powder (#FEFEFA) and Copper (#B87333) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Duccio, Leon Bakst, and Prospero Piatti and the Proto Renaissance tradition. Painters typically deployed baby powder at an average of 22% of the canvas, with copper at 9%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Eerie black (#1B1B1B), Russet (#80461B), and Dark lava (#483C32).

Artworks Featuring Baby powder & Copper

Woman at Her Toilette palette card
Woman at Her Toilette
Louis Anquetin · 1889
Deux Jeune Filles palette card
Deux Jeune Filles
Henri Matisse · 1947
Confidences palette card
Confidences
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1875
Arrival of Prince Michael Glanda Kambila to Russia, Veliky Novgorod palette card
Arrival of Prince Michael Glanda Kambila to Russia, Veliky Novgorod
Nicholas Roerich · 1913
Jumping Rope palette card
Jumping Rope
Maurice Prendergast · 1895
Rocks in the Vallée Du Loup palette card
Rocks in the Vallée Du Loup
Henri Matisse · 1925

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Baby powder & Copper

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

Duccio Palette 3 - Muted Fawn

Duccio

20.4% Baby powder · 18.8% Copper

Leon Bakst Palette 6 - Luminous Linen

Leon Bakst

28.1% Baby powder · 9.9% Copper

Prospero Piatti Master Palette - Muted Gamboge

Prospero Piatti

15.0% Baby powder · 10.0% Copper

Artuš Scheiner Palette 2 - Soft Fawn

Artuš Scheiner

12.4% Baby powder · 9.5% Copper

Karl Bodmer Palette 7 - Soft Apricot

Karl Bodmer

24.9% Baby powder · 4.2% Copper

Jan Dirksz Both Palette 1 - Soft Ecru

Jan Dirksz Both

31.4% Baby powder · 2.4% Copper

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