Color one

Black bean

#3D0C02

Color two

Jasmine

#F8DE7E

Black bean (#3D0C02) and Jasmine (#F8DE7E) appear together across 4 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Alexandre Jacovleff, William Shayer, and Bartolome Esteban Murillo and the Neoclassicism tradition. Painters typically deployed black bean at an average of 7% of the canvas, with jasmine at 17%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Sunray (#E3AB57), Buff (#FFC680), and Golden brown (#996515).

Artworks Featuring Black bean & Jasmine

A Study of Architecture, Florence palette card
A Study of Architecture, Florence
John Singer Sargent · 1910
Pechora. Monastery walls and towers. palette card
Pechora. Monastery walls and towers.
Nicholas Roerich · 1903
An Arizona Sunset Near the Grand Canyon palette card
An Arizona Sunset Near the Grand Canyon
Thomas Moran · 1898
Sibyl palette card
Sibyl
Frederic Leighton
Sleeping Figure palette card
Sleeping Figure
Achille Beltrame
Passion palette card
Passion
Frank Dicksee · 1892

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Black bean & Jasmine

4 master palettes where Black bean and Jasmine appear together most prominently.

Alexandre Jacovleff Palette 7 - Muted Vermillion

Alexandre Jacovleff

8.6% Black bean · 27.6% Jasmine

William Shayer Palette 3 - Soft Fawn

William Shayer

8.7% Black bean · 15.2% Jasmine

Bartolome Esteban Murillo Palette 2 - Muted Vermillion

Bartolome Esteban Murillo

7.3% Black bean · 7.0% Jasmine

Archibald Thorburn Palette 2 - Gleaming Blaze

Archibald Thorburn

2.1% Black bean · 17.5% Jasmine

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