Color one

Camel

#C19A6B

Color two

Pale spring bud

#ECEBBD

Camel (#C19A6B) and Pale spring bud (#ECEBBD) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Francois-Bernard Lepicie, Cimabue, and Eugene de Blaas and the Rococo tradition. Painters typically deployed camel at an average of 34% of the canvas, with pale spring bud at 10%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Laurel green (#A9BA9D), Lion (#DECC9C), and Coyote brown (#81613C).

Artworks Featuring Camel & Pale spring bud

The Winter Road, Quebec palette card
The Winter Road, Quebec
A.Y. Jackson · 1921
Yaroslavl. Saint Basil Church. palette card
Yaroslavl. Saint Basil Church.
Nicholas Roerich · 1903
Approach to Venice palette card
Approach to Venice
J.M.W. Turner · 1844
The Artist and his model palette card
The Artist and his model
Henri Matisse · 1919
Le Moulin de la Galette palette card
Le Moulin de la Galette
Kees van Dongen · 1906
Le Bistrot or The Wine Shop palette card
Le Bistrot or The Wine Shop
Edward Hopper · 1909

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Camel & Pale spring bud

6 master palettes where Camel and Pale spring bud appear together most prominently.

Francois-Bernard Lepicie Palette 1 - Soft Ecru

Francois-Bernard Lepicie

28.2% Camel · 16.3% Pale spring bud

Cimabue Palette 5 - Gleaming Ecru

Cimabue

62.2% Camel · 5.4% Pale spring bud

Byzantine Palette 10 - Gleaming Ecru

Byzantine

62.2% Camel · 5.4% Pale spring bud

Eugene de Blaas Palette 2 - Soft Calico

Eugene de Blaas

18.1% Camel · 11.1% Pale spring bud

Edward E. Simmons Palette 2 - Soft Ecru

Edward E. Simmons

14.5% Camel · 13.6% Pale spring bud

Eugène Jansson Palette 3 - Soft Apricot

Eugène Jansson

20.5% Camel · 9.3% Pale spring bud

Choose another color