Color one

Café au lait

#A67B5B

Color two

Japanese carmine

#9D2933

Café au lait (#A67B5B) and Japanese carmine (#9D2933) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Alexej von Jawlensky, Marinus van Reymerswaele, and Mikhail Shibanov and the Romanticism tradition. Painters typically deployed café au lait at an average of 11% of the canvas, with japanese carmine at 7%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Eerie black (#1B1B1B), Dark jungle green (#1A2421), and Dark slate gray (#2F4F4F).

Artworks Featuring Café au lait & Japanese carmine

Model with a Green Scarf palette card
Model with a Green Scarf
Aleksander Kuprin · 1910
The Bunch Of Grapes palette card
The Bunch Of Grapes
William-Adolphe Bouguereau · 1868
Seville, the Dance palette card
Seville, the Dance
Joaquín Sorolla · 1915
Sketches of costumes for "Prince Igor" palette card
Sketches of costumes for "Prince Igor"
Nicholas Roerich
Tulips palette card
Tulips
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1909
Ledenets town palette card
Ledenets town
Nicholas Roerich · 1919

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Café au lait & Japanese carmine

6 master palettes where Café au lait and Japanese carmine appear together most prominently.

Alexej von Jawlensky Palette 5 - Shadowed Caramel

Alexej von Jawlensky

14.8% Café au lait · 11.3% Japanese carmine

Marinus van Reymerswaele Palette 3 - Shadowed Gamboge

Marinus van Reymerswaele

14.0% Café au lait · 9.2% Japanese carmine

Mikhail Shibanov Master Palette - Shadowed Caramel

Mikhail Shibanov

13.3% Café au lait · 6.7% Japanese carmine

Frederick William Burton Palette 1 - Muted Topaz

Frederick William Burton

8.1% Café au lait · 7.2% Japanese carmine

Johann Koler Master Palette - Shadowed Caramel

Johann Koler

6.7% Café au lait · 3.3% Japanese carmine

Karoly Ferenczy Master Palette - Penumbral Tawny

Karoly Ferenczy

8.3% Café au lait · 2.5% Japanese carmine

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