Color one

Bone

#E3DAC9

Color two

Cinereous

#98817B

Bone (#E3DAC9) and Cinereous (#98817B) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Johann Christoph Homann, Egon Schiele, and William-Adolphe Bouguereau and the Academic Art tradition. Painters typically deployed bone at an average of 33% of the canvas, with cinereous at 15%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Khaki (#C3B091), Silver pink (#C4AEAD), and Umber (#635147).

Artworks Featuring Bone & Cinereous

Foghorns palette card
Foghorns
Arthur Dove · 1929
The Candelabrum (also known as Lady with Candelabra or The Cigarette) palette card
The Candelabrum (also known as Lady with Candelabra or The Cigarette)
John Singer Sargent · 1885
Parisian Bridge palette card
Parisian Bridge
Raoul Dufy · 1922
Houses in Normandy palette card
Houses in Normandy
Gustave Loiseau · 1913
The Tahoe's Lake palette card
The Tahoe's Lake
Albert Bierstadt · 1868
Mount Lefroy palette card
Mount Lefroy
J. E. H. MacDonald · 1932

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Bone & Cinereous

6 master palettes where Bone and Cinereous appear together most prominently.

Johann Christoph Homann Palette 2 - Soft Ecru

Johann Christoph Homann

32.4% Bone · 24.8% Cinereous

Egon Schiele Palette 7 - Pale Ecru

Egon Schiele

46.0% Bone · 10.3% Cinereous

William-Adolphe Bouguereau Palette 1 - Soft Ecru

William-Adolphe Bouguereau

28.7% Bone · 16.1% Cinereous

Koloman Moser Palette 12 - Muted Topaz

Koloman Moser

31.8% Bone · 11.5% Cinereous

Frederic Soulacroix Palette 1 - Soft Ecru

Frederic Soulacroix

22.4% Bone · 15.6% Cinereous

Ukiyo-e Palette 30 - Soft Ecru

Ukiyo-e

34.9% Bone · 9.9% Cinereous

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