Color one

Bistre

#3D2B1F

Color two

Blue yonder

#5072A7

Bistre (#3D2B1F) and Blue yonder (#5072A7) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Vasily Vereshchagin, Umberto Moggioli, and George Luks and the Realism tradition. Painters typically deployed bistre at an average of 19% of the canvas, with blue yonder at 6%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Ecru (#C2B280), Rich black (#010203), and Chestnut (#954535).

Artworks Featuring Bistre & Blue yonder

Pegasus palette card
Pegasus
Odilon Redon · 1900
Grey Afternoon palette card
Grey Afternoon
Guy Rose
Woman reading a letter (Woman in Blue Reading a Letter) palette card
Woman reading a letter (Woman in Blue Reading a Letter)
Johannes Vermeer · 1662
Woman In Profile Under A Gothic Arch palette card
Woman In Profile Under A Gothic Arch
Odilon Redon
The Reaper palette card
The Reaper
William-Adolphe Bouguereau · 1872
The Onion Market palette card
The Onion Market
Raoul Dufy · 1907

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Bistre & Blue yonder

6 master palettes where Bistre and Blue yonder appear together most prominently.

Vasily Vereshchagin Palette 11 - Muted Parchment

Vasily Vereshchagin

16.4% Bistre · 9.8% Blue yonder

Surrealism Palette 14 - Shadowed Rust

Surrealism

24.4% Bistre · 5.7% Blue yonder

Umberto Moggioli Palette 2 - Weathered Pewter

Umberto Moggioli

37.1% Bistre · 3.7% Blue yonder

George Luks Master Palette - Shadowed Tawny

George Luks

15.9% Bistre · 5.6% Blue yonder

Nikolai Kulbin Palette 6 - Shadowed Gamboge

Nikolai Kulbin

10.5% Bistre · 7.8% Blue yonder

Charles Hayter Palette 1 - Nocturnal Sienna

Charles Hayter

12.3% Bistre · 4.5% Blue yonder

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