Color one

Chinese red

#AA381E

Color two

Jonquil

#F4CA16

Chinese red (#AA381E) and Jonquil (#F4CA16) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Facundus, Bart van der Leck, and Franz Marc and the Romanesque Art tradition. Painters typically deployed chinese red at an average of 14% of the canvas, with jonquil at 6%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Rich black (#010203), Dark lava (#483C32), and Eerie black (#1B1B1B).

Artworks Featuring Chinese red & Jonquil

Forging the sword (Nibelung) palette card
Forging the sword (Nibelung)
Nicholas Roerich · 1941
Harmony in Yellow palette card
Harmony in Yellow
Henri Matisse · 1927
Two Dancers (Study for Rouge et Noir palette card
Two Dancers (Study for Rouge et Noir
Henri Matisse · 1938
Woman In Profile Under A Gothic Arch palette card
Woman In Profile Under A Gothic Arch
Odilon Redon
Bouquet of Wild Flowers palette card
Bouquet of Wild Flowers
Odilon Redon · 1910
Horse in a landscape palette card
Horse in a landscape
Franz Marc · 1910

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Chinese red & Jonquil

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

Facundus Palette 3 - Muted Vermillion

Facundus

17.8% Chinese red · 6.1% Jonquil

miniature Palette 8 - Muted Vermillion

miniature

17.0% Chinese red · 6.1% Jonquil

Bart van der Leck Palette 2 - Somber Bister

Bart van der Leck

15.3% Chinese red · 6.1% Jonquil

Franz Marc Palette 9 - Penumbral Caramel

Franz Marc

10.2% Chinese red · 8.3% Jonquil

O. Louis Guglielmi Palette 5 - Muted Caramel

O. Louis Guglielmi

13.3% Chinese red · 4.6% Jonquil

Abstract Expressionism Palette 7 - Shadowed Caramel

Abstract Expressionism

10.7% Chinese red · 3.6% Jonquil

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