Color one

Bud green

#7BB661

Color two

Eerie black

#1B1B1B

Bud green (#7BB661) and Eerie black (#1B1B1B) appear together across 5 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Gabriele Munter, Paul Jacoulet, and Kees van Dongen and the Post-Impressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed bud green at an average of 10% of the canvas, with eerie black at 6%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Seal brown (#59260B), Rufous (#A81C07), and Hunter green (#355E3B).

Artworks Featuring Bud green & Eerie black

Window with sunrise in the forest in spring palette card
Window with sunrise in the forest in spring
Louis Comfort Tiffany · 1905
The Maritime Wildlife palette card
The Maritime Wildlife
Henri Matisse · 1950
The Spinner (after Millet) palette card
The Spinner (after Millet)
Vincent van Gogh · 1890
Two Peasant Women Digging in Field with Snow palette card
Two Peasant Women Digging in Field with Snow
Vincent van Gogh · 1890
Deadwood palette card
Deadwood
Ivan Shishkin · 1893
Cut down oak in the Bialowiezka Forest palette card
Cut down oak in the Bialowiezka Forest
Ivan Shishkin · 1892

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Bud green & Eerie black

5 master palettes where Bud green and Eerie black appear together most prominently.

Gabriele Munter Palette 3 - Penumbral Caramel

Gabriele Munter

18.9% Bud green · 17.5% Eerie black

Paul Jacoulet Palette 2 - Soft Ecru

Paul Jacoulet

12.3% Bud green · 3.5% Eerie black

Kees van Dongen Palette 3 - Veiled Tawny

Kees van Dongen

10.4% Bud green · 2.8% Eerie black

Nathan Altman Palette 5 - Gleaming Champagne

Nathan Altman

4.6% Bud green · 2.6% Eerie black

Fernand Leger Palette 3 - Soft Fawn

Fernand Leger

4.9% Bud green · 1.6% Eerie black

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