Color one

Chinese red

#AA381E

Color two

Marigold

#EAA221

Chinese red (#AA381E) and Marigold (#EAA221) appear together across 4 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Erich Heckel, and Cennino Cennini and the Expressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed chinese red at an average of 4% of the canvas, with marigold at 13%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Eerie black (#1B1B1B), Ocher (#CC7722), and Chocolate (#D2691E).

Artworks Featuring Chinese red & Marigold

Bazon: The Artist's Cat palette card
Bazon: The Artist's Cat
Odilon Redon · 1905
Christmas palette card
Christmas
Jozsef Rippl-Ronai · 1910
The Flame (Goddess of Fire) palette card
The Flame (Goddess of Fire)
Odilon Redon · 1896
Pierrot Lunaire palette card
Pierrot Lunaire
James Ensor · 1893
After the lunch palette card
After the lunch
Edouard Vuillard · 1900
The Ham palette card
The Ham
Paul Gauguin · 1889

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Chinese red & Marigold

3 master palettes where Chinese red and Marigold appear together most prominently.

Erich Heckel Palette 3 - Pale Vermillion

Erich Heckel

8.6% Chinese red · 36.9% Marigold

Poster Art Realism Master Palette - Veiled Caramel

Poster Art Realism

3.3% Chinese red · 6.7% Marigold

Cennino Cennini Palette 3 - Muted Vermillion

Cennino Cennini

2.2% Chinese red · 9.0% Marigold

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