Color one

Bole

#79443B

Color two

Light French beige

#C8AD7F

Bole (#79443B) and Light French beige (#C8AD7F) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Tōshūsai Sharaku, Mildred Anne Butler, and Victor Servranckx and the Edo period (1603–1867) tradition. Painters typically deployed bole at an average of 18% of the canvas, with light french beige at 12%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Raisin black (#242124), Eerie black (#1B1B1B), and Shadow (#8A795D).

Artworks Featuring Bole & Light French beige

The Women Friends palette card
The Women Friends
Gustav Klimt · 1916
Cancer palette card
Cancer
Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis · 1907
Carmelina palette card
Carmelina
Henri Matisse · 1903
The Difficult Reply palette card
The Difficult Reply
Guy Rose · 1910
Peonies and Irises palette card
Peonies and Irises
T. C. Steele
Treport Beach (also known as A Very Sunny Day, Treport) palette card
Treport Beach (also known as A Very Sunny Day, Treport)
Maurice Prendergast · 1892

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Bole & Light French beige

6 master palettes where Bole and Light French beige appear together most prominently.

Tōshūsai Sharaku Palette 11 - Veiled Tawny

Tōshūsai Sharaku

30.6% Bole · 9.2% Light French beige

Mildred Anne Butler Palette 4 - Veiled Fawn

Mildred Anne Butler

15.6% Bole · 14.5% Light French beige

Art Nouveau Palette 21 - Muted Caramel

Art Nouveau

18.1% Bole · 12.4% Light French beige

Victor Servranckx Master Palette - Muted Parchment

Victor Servranckx

13.3% Bole · 13.3% Light French beige

Louis Valtat Master Palette - Veiled Gamboge

Louis Valtat

12.9% Bole · 12.9% Light French beige

Rosso Fiorentino Palette 2 - Veiled Caramel

Rosso Fiorentino

17.8% Bole · 9.3% Light French beige

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