Color one

Burlywood

#DEB887

Color two

White

#FFFFFF

Burlywood (#DEB887) and White (#FFFFFF) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Paolo Veronese, Giovanni da Milano, and Frans Hals and the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) tradition. Painters typically deployed burlywood at an average of 29% of the canvas, with white at 9%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Bistre (#3D2B1F), Eerie black (#1B1B1B), and Coyote brown (#81613C).

Artworks Featuring Burlywood & White

Ceres Renders Homage to Venice palette card
Ceres Renders Homage to Venice
Paolo Veronese · 1575
Deux Jeune Filles palette card
Deux Jeune Filles
Henri Matisse · 1947
Sally palette card
Sally
Joseph DeCamp · 1907
Mill in the evening palette card
Mill in the evening
Piet Mondrian · 1905
After the bath palette card
After the bath
Suzanne Valadon · 1908
The Cigarette palette card
The Cigarette
Fernand Khnopff · 1912

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Burlywood & White

6 master palettes where Burlywood and White appear together most prominently.

Paolo Veronese Palette 1 - Pale Ecru

Paolo Veronese

33.4% Burlywood · 8.2% White

Giovanni da Milano Palette 2 - Luminous Flaxen

Giovanni da Milano

57.3% Burlywood · 4.6% White

Frans Hals Palette 1 - Pale Ecru

Frans Hals

23.5% Burlywood · 10.5% White

Benedetto Luti Palette 1 - Soft Ecru

Benedetto Luti

16.4% Burlywood · 13.7% White

Cornelis Kimmel Palette 2 - Soft Ecru

Cornelis Kimmel

17.1% Burlywood · 12.9% White

Ventura Salimbeni Palette 1 - Veiled Tawny

Ventura Salimbeni

27.0% Burlywood · 6.8% White

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