Color one

Burnt sienna

#E97451

Color two

Camel

#C19A6B

Burnt sienna (#E97451) and Camel (#C19A6B) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Fedir Krychevsky, Zenkow, Semyon Nikolaevich, and Jan Matejko and the Art Nouveau tradition. Painters typically deployed burnt sienna at an average of 18% of the canvas, with camel at 8%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Chinese red (#AA381E), Coffee (#6F4E37), and Raisin black (#242124).

Artworks Featuring Burnt sienna & Camel

Model with bare breast palette card
Model with bare breast
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1916
Passion palette card
Passion
Frank Dicksee · 1892
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Salon
J.M.W. Turner
Sutton Courtenay, (Summer on the River or The Wharf) palette card
Sutton Courtenay, (Summer on the River or The Wharf)
John Lavery · 1917
Portrait of Louis Loucheur palette card
Portrait of Louis Loucheur
Edouard Vuillard
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The dancer
Gustav Klimt · 1916

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Burnt sienna & Camel

6 master palettes where Burnt sienna and Camel appear together most prominently.

Fedir Krychevsky Palette 2 - Muted Vermillion

Fedir Krychevsky

36.7% Burnt sienna · 7.8% Camel

Zenkow, Semyon Nikolaevich Palette 2 - Muted Rust

Zenkow, Semyon Nikolaevich

21.7% Burnt sienna · 8.7% Camel

Early Renaissance Palette 24 - Muted Caramel

Early Renaissance

12.0% Burnt sienna · 9.6% Camel

Jan Matejko Palette 7 - Pale Fawn

Jan Matejko

14.0% Burnt sienna · 6.5% Camel

Duccio Palette 2 - Muted Caramel

Duccio

10.2% Burnt sienna · 8.6% Camel

Jozsef Rippl-Ronai Palette 6 - Shadowed Caramel

Jozsef Rippl-Ronai

13.3% Burnt sienna · 6.3% Camel

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