Color one

Camel

#C19A6B

Color two

New York pink

#D7837F

Camel (#C19A6B) and New York pink (#D7837F) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Ferdinand du Puigaudeau, Koloman Moser, and Robert Campin and the Symbolism tradition. Painters typically deployed camel at an average of 12% of the canvas, with new york pink at 6%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Coffee (#6F4E37), Linen (#FAF0E6), and Red ocher (#913831).

Artworks Featuring Camel & New York pink

Italian horticultural landscape palette card
Italian horticultural landscape
Gustav Klimt · 1913
The Farewell palette card
The Farewell
Eugene de Blaas
Vase with Summer Flowers palette card
Vase with Summer Flowers
Nicolae Tonitza
The Pink Studio palette card
The Pink Studio
Henri Matisse · 1911
Group of Victims palette card
Group of Victims
Hieronymus Bosch · 1500
Water Snakes II palette card
Water Snakes II
Gustav Klimt · 1907

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Camel & New York pink

6 master palettes where Camel and New York pink appear together most prominently.

Ferdinand du Puigaudeau Palette 1 - Pale Apricot

Ferdinand du Puigaudeau

22.5% Camel · 12.1% New York pink

Koloman Moser Palette 10 - Muted Fawn

Koloman Moser

12.3% Camel · 6.4% New York pink

Robert Campin Palette 6 - Penumbral Tawny

Robert Campin

8.9% Camel · 6.1% New York pink

Neo-Romanticism Palette 4 - Luminous Cream

Neo-Romanticism

6.6% Camel · 6.4% New York pink

Carlos Saenz de Tejada Palette 2 - Muted Tawny

Carlos Saenz de Tejada

10.2% Camel · 3.6% New York pink

Daniele da Volterra Palette 1 - Muted Rust

Daniele da Volterra

9.3% Camel · 3.8% New York pink

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