Color one

Chocolate

#D2691E

Color two

Dark olive green

#556B2F

Chocolate (#D2691E) and Dark olive green (#556B2F) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Alexander Pope, Victor Palmov, and Pieter Brueghel the Younger and the Romanticism tradition. Painters typically deployed chocolate at an average of 8% of the canvas, with dark olive green at 6%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Moss green (#8A9A5B), Zinnwaldite brown (#2C1608), and Saddle brown (#8B4513).

Artworks Featuring Chocolate & Dark olive green

The Seine at Asnieres (The Skiff) palette card
The Seine at Asnieres (The Skiff)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1879
Flower of Blood palette card
Flower of Blood
Odilon Redon · 1895
Christmas palette card
Christmas
Jozsef Rippl-Ronai · 1910
The Orchard palette card
The Orchard
Maurice de Vlaminck · 1905
Flowers and Fruit palette card
Flowers and Fruit
Paul Cezanne · 1880
Girl with Loose Hair and Tulips palette card
Girl with Loose Hair and Tulips
Alphonse Mucha · 1920

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Chocolate & Dark olive green

5 master palettes where Chocolate and Dark olive green appear together most prominently.

Alexander Pope Palette 2 - Penumbral Tawny

Alexander Pope

17.2% Chocolate · 14.2% Dark olive green

Synthetism Palette 2 - Soft Apricot

Synthetism

11.2% Chocolate · 8.9% Dark olive green

Victor Palmov Master Palette - Muted Gamboge

Victor Palmov

8.3% Chocolate · 5.0% Dark olive green

Pieter Brueghel the Younger Palette 3 - Veiled Tawny

Pieter Brueghel the Younger

7.1% Chocolate · 5.5% Dark olive green

Bertha Wegmann Master Palette - Penumbral Tawny

Bertha Wegmann

4.7% Chocolate · 2.3% Dark olive green

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