Color one

Brown sugar

#AF6E4D

Color two

Maximum green yellow

#D9E650

Brown sugar (#AF6E4D) and Maximum green yellow (#D9E650) appear together across 3 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Charles Angrand and the Neo-Impressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed brown sugar at an average of 9% of the canvas, with maximum green yellow at 15%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Nickel (#727472), Prairie gold (#E1CA7A), and Middle green yellow (#ACBF60).

Artworks Featuring Brown sugar & Maximum green yellow

Bather palette card
Bather
Pierre Bonnard · 1935
The Seasons Series. September palette card
The Seasons Series. September
Maurice Denis · 1891
Funeral Symphony (III) palette card
Funeral Symphony (III)
Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis · 1903
The St. Petersburg Stock Exchange palette card
The St. Petersburg Stock Exchange
Ivan Aivazovsky · 1847
Young Corn palette card
Young Corn
Grant Wood · 1931
Pollard Willows palette card
Pollard Willows
Vincent van Gogh · 1889

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Brown sugar & Maximum green yellow

3 master palettes where Brown sugar and Maximum green yellow appear together most prominently.

Charles Angrand Palette 3 - Soft Fawn

Charles Angrand

4.2% Brown sugar · 27.2% Maximum green yellow

Neo-Impressionism Palette 6 - Soft Fawn

Neo-Impressionism

6.2% Brown sugar · 15.2% Maximum green yellow

Charles Angrand Master Palette - Soft Tawny

Charles Angrand

18.0% Brown sugar · 4.0% Maximum green yellow

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