Color one

Brown sugar

#AF6E4D

Color two

Khaki

#C3B091

Brown sugar (#AF6E4D) and Khaki (#C3B091) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Johann Anton de Peters, Odilon Redon, and Gerda Wegener and the Symbolism tradition. Painters typically deployed brown sugar at an average of 30% of the canvas, with khaki at 12%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Shadow (#8A795D), Raisin black (#242124), and Coffee (#6F4E37).

Artworks Featuring Brown sugar & Khaki

Pot of Flowers palette card
Pot of Flowers
Paul Cezanne · 1876
Cliff at Pourville in the Morning palette card
Cliff at Pourville in the Morning
Claude Monet · 1897
Autumn palette card
Autumn
Teodor Axentowicz · 1900
Study to "Dead Christ with Angels" palette card
Study to "Dead Christ with Angels"
Edouard Manet · 1864
Coast Scene palette card
Coast Scene
J.M.W. Turner · 1845
Flower Study palette card
Flower Study
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1913

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Brown sugar & Khaki

6 master palettes where Brown sugar and Khaki appear together most prominently.

Johann Anton de Peters Palette 1 - Pale Apricot

Johann Anton de Peters

27.7% Brown sugar · 13.4% Khaki

Odilon Redon Palette 7 - Pale Apricot

Odilon Redon

32.2% Brown sugar · 11.4% Khaki

Gerda Wegener Palette 7 - Soft Ecru

Gerda Wegener

49.6% Brown sugar · 6.7% Khaki

Paul Gauguin Palette 7 - Veiled Tawny

Paul Gauguin

34.1% Brown sugar · 9.2% Khaki

Louis Anquetin Master Palette - Muted Tawny

Louis Anquetin

17.5% Brown sugar · 17.5% Khaki

Hans Richter Master Palette - Muted Gamboge

Hans Richter

20.0% Brown sugar · 15.0% Khaki

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