Color one

Camel

#C19A6B

Color two

UP maroon

#7B1113

Camel (#C19A6B) and UP maroon (#7B1113) appear together across 5 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Vicente Juan Masip, and Martin Kober and the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) tradition. Painters typically deployed camel at an average of 7% of the canvas, with up maroon at 6%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Eerie black (#1B1B1B), Pine green (#2A2F23), and Oxblood (#4A0000).

Artworks Featuring Camel & UP maroon

Small Bouquet in a Pitcher palette card
Small Bouquet in a Pitcher
Odilon Redon
Passion palette card
Passion
Frank Dicksee · 1892
Portrait of Jeanne Hebuterne palette card
Portrait of Jeanne Hebuterne
Amedeo Modigliani · 1919
The Hunt (Design for fabric) palette card
The Hunt (Design for fabric)
Raoul Dufy · 1919
In the Hotel Room palette card
In the Hotel Room
Jules Pascin · 1908
Madame Ramon Subercaseaux palette card
Madame Ramon Subercaseaux
John Singer Sargent · 1880

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Camel & UP maroon

3 master palettes where Camel and UP maroon appear together most prominently.

Vicente Juan Masip Master Palette - Shadowed Caramel

Vicente Juan Masip

18.6% Camel · 8.6% UP maroon

Art Deco Palette 11 - Shadowed Terracotta

Art Deco

7.0% Camel · 16.8% UP maroon

Martin Kober Master Palette - Shadowed Caramel

Martin Kober

11.8% Camel · 3.9% UP maroon

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