Color one

Bone

#E3DAC9

Color two

Deep chestnut

#B94E48

Bone (#E3DAC9) and Deep chestnut (#B94E48) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Vaszary János, Francesco Botticini, and Alexandre Benois and the Early Renaissance tradition. Painters typically deployed bone at an average of 26% of the canvas, with deep chestnut at 6%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Raisin black (#242124), Khaki (#C3B091), and White (#FFFFFF).

Artworks Featuring Bone & Deep chestnut

Mermaid palette card
Mermaid
Raphael Kirchner · 1910
Helen with a Precious Stone palette card
Helen with a Precious Stone
Henri Matisse · 1937
My Room at the Beau-Rivage palette card
My Room at the Beau-Rivage
Henri Matisse · 1918
Reclining nude with folded arms behind her head palette card
Reclining nude with folded arms behind her head
Amedeo Modigliani · 1917
The Madonna of Loreto palette card
The Madonna of Loreto
Raphael · 1509
M. Loulou palette card
M. Loulou
Paul Gauguin · 1890

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Bone & Deep chestnut

6 master palettes where Bone and Deep chestnut appear together most prominently.

Vaszary János Master Palette - Soft Ivory

Vaszary János

33.3% Bone · 7.0% Deep chestnut

Francesco Botticini Palette 2 - Pale Topaz

Francesco Botticini

27.2% Bone · 4.9% Deep chestnut

Alexandre Benois Palette 4 - Luminous Ivory

Alexandre Benois

29.2% Bone · 4.5% Deep chestnut

Frantisek Kupka Master Palette - Muted Caramel

Frantisek Kupka

12.3% Bone · 10.4% Deep chestnut

Abstract Art Master Palette - Muted Tawny

Abstract Art

17.3% Bone · 5.1% Deep chestnut

Post-Impressionism Palette 2 - Gleaming Ecru

Post-Impressionism

36.2% Bone · 2.3% Deep chestnut

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