Color one

Chinese red

#AA381E

Color two

Prairie gold

#E1CA7A

Chinese red (#AA381E) and Prairie gold (#E1CA7A) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Frida Kahlo, Dirk Bouts, and Lemuel Francis Abbott and the Romanticism tradition. Painters typically deployed chinese red at an average of 15% of the canvas, with prairie gold at 8%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Raisin black (#242124), Metallic Sunburst (#9C7C38), and Camel (#C19A6B).

Artworks Featuring Chinese red & Prairie gold

Spray of Anemones palette card
Spray of Anemones
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Saviour's Face: Distant King - Buddha II palette card
Saviour's Face: Distant King - Buddha II
Alexej von Jawlensky · 1921
Fruit and Flowers palette card
Fruit and Flowers
Maurice Prendergast · 1910
Alaska Sunset palette card
Alaska Sunset
Sydney Laurence
The Stone Bench in the Garden at Saint-Paul Hospital palette card
The Stone Bench in the Garden at Saint-Paul Hospital
Vincent van Gogh · 1889
The Autumn palette card
The Autumn
Alphonse Mucha · 1896

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Chinese red & Prairie gold

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

Frida Kahlo Palette 5 - Muted Fawn

Frida Kahlo

14.4% Chinese red · 9.7% Prairie gold

Dirk Bouts Palette 2 - Veiled Caramel

Dirk Bouts

16.7% Chinese red · 7.7% Prairie gold

Lemuel Francis Abbott Palette 1 - Veiled Caramel

Lemuel Francis Abbott

10.8% Chinese red · 10.6% Prairie gold

David Scott Palette 1 - Soft Fawn

David Scott

17.1% Chinese red · 5.7% Prairie gold

poster Master Palette - Muted Fawn

poster

11.7% Chinese red · 8.3% Prairie gold

Rudolf Jordan Palette 3 - Shadowed Caramel

Rudolf Jordan

17.0% Chinese red · 5.5% Prairie gold

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