Color one

Chinese red

#AA381E

Color two

Isabelline

#F4F0EC

Chinese red (#AA381E) and Isabelline (#F4F0EC) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Kazimir Malevich, Edward Lear, and Paul Henry and the Suprematism tradition. Painters typically deployed chinese red at an average of 28% of the canvas, with isabelline at 10%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Eerie black (#1B1B1B), Yale Blue (#00356B), and Lavender gray (#C4C3D0).

Artworks Featuring Chinese red & Isabelline

Titel Der "jugend" palette card
Titel Der "jugend"
Franz Sedlacek · 1930
Small Interior with Round Marble Table palette card
Small Interior with Round Marble Table
Henri Matisse · 1947
Head of a Neapolitan Boy in Profile palette card
Head of a Neapolitan Boy in Profile
John Singer Sargent · 1879
Feet of an Arab, Tiberias palette card
Feet of an Arab, Tiberias
John Singer Sargent · 1908
Sketch Figures on Beach (also known as Early Beach) palette card
Sketch Figures on Beach (also known as Early Beach)
Maurice Prendergast · 1896
Tanglewood Tales palette card
Tanglewood Tales
Virginia Frances Sterrett · 1921

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Chinese red & Isabelline

6 master palettes where Chinese red and Isabelline appear together most prominently.

Kazimir Malevich Palette 9 - Muted Apricot

Kazimir Malevich

28.6% Chinese red · 19.6% Isabelline

Edward Lear Palette 5 - Pale Ivory

Edward Lear

58.8% Chinese red · 8.1% Isabelline

Paul Henry Palette 2 - Pale Ecru

Paul Henry

29.0% Chinese red · 8.7% Isabelline

Suprematism Palette 3 - Pale Ivory

Suprematism

26.1% Chinese red · 7.5% Isabelline

Lasar Segall Palette 1 - Soft Ecru

Lasar Segall

14.5% Chinese red · 9.3% Isabelline

Melchior Broederlam Master Palette - Muted Caramel

Melchior Broederlam

13.3% Chinese red · 6.7% Isabelline

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