Color one

Chinese red

#AA381E

Color two

Persian orange

#D99058

Chinese red (#AA381E) and Persian orange (#D99058) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Bernhard Strigel, Xul Solar, and Luca di Tommé and the Proto Renaissance tradition. Painters typically deployed chinese red at an average of 18% of the canvas, with persian orange at 9%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Brown sugar (#AF6E4D), Coyote brown (#81613C), and Eerie black (#1B1B1B).

Artworks Featuring Chinese red & Persian orange

Head of a Young Woman palette card
Head of a Young Woman
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1888
Alaska Sunset palette card
Alaska Sunset
Sydney Laurence
After the Bath palette card
After the Bath
Edgar Degas · 1896
Flowers in a Pot on a Red Background palette card
Flowers in a Pot on a Red Background
Odilon Redon
Vase of Anemones palette card
Vase of Anemones
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Spray of Anemones palette card
Spray of Anemones
Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Chinese red & Persian orange

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

Bernhard Strigel Palette 2 - Muted Vermillion

Bernhard Strigel

17.1% Chinese red · 12.6% Persian orange

Xul Solar Palette 2 - Muted Fawn

Xul Solar

22.1% Chinese red · 7.9% Persian orange

self-portrait Palette 21 - Muted Vermillion

self-portrait

13.0% Chinese red · 11.9% Persian orange

Luca di Tommé Palette 3 - Muted Vermillion

Luca di Tommé

16.7% Chinese red · 8.5% Persian orange

Charles Cottet Palette 2 - Pale Vermillion

Charles Cottet

25.1% Chinese red · 5.0% Persian orange

Proto Renaissance Palette 16 - Muted Tawny

Proto Renaissance

13.2% Chinese red · 8.7% Persian orange

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