Color one

Burnt sienna

#E97451

Color two

Jasmine

#F8DE7E

Burnt sienna (#E97451) and Jasmine (#F8DE7E) appear together across 3 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Leopoldo Metlicovitz, Eugene Lanceray, and Xul Solar and the Art Nouveau tradition. Painters typically deployed burnt sienna at an average of 11% of the canvas, with jasmine at 15%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Eerie black (#1B1B1B), Bronze (#CD7F32), and Dark lava (#483C32).

Artworks Featuring Burnt sienna & Jasmine

Madame Camus with a Fan palette card
Madame Camus with a Fan
Edgar Degas · 1870
Colourful Dance palette card
Colourful Dance
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
View of Collioure (The Tower) palette card
View of Collioure (The Tower)
Henri Matisse · 1905
Passion palette card
Passion
Frank Dicksee · 1892
Himalayas palette card
Himalayas
Nicholas Roerich · 1947
The St. Petersburg Stock Exchange palette card
The St. Petersburg Stock Exchange
Ivan Aivazovsky · 1847

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Burnt sienna & Jasmine

3 master palettes where Burnt sienna and Jasmine appear together most prominently.

Leopoldo Metlicovitz Palette 1 - Pale Fawn

Leopoldo Metlicovitz

16.3% Burnt sienna · 8.5% Jasmine

Eugene Lanceray Palette 2 - Muted Vermillion

Eugene Lanceray

13.2% Burnt sienna · 9.4% Jasmine

Xul Solar Palette 1 - Soft Apricot

Xul Solar

4.7% Burnt sienna · 26.1% Jasmine

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