Color one

Chocolate

#D2691E

Color two

Gunmetal

#2a3439

Chocolate (#D2691E) and Gunmetal (#2a3439) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Álvaro Pires de Évora, and Luigi Russolo and the Early Renaissance tradition. Painters typically deployed chocolate at an average of 5% of the canvas, with gunmetal at 9%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Kobicha (#6B4423), Cinnabar (#E34234), and Tan (#D2B48C).

Artworks Featuring Chocolate & Gunmetal

Head of a Young Woman palette card
Head of a Young Woman
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1888
Portrait of a Woman palette card
Portrait of a Woman
Alexej von Jawlensky · 1912
Man on a Staircase palette card
Man on a Staircase
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1876
Still Life with Fruit and a Ginger Pot palette card
Still Life with Fruit and a Ginger Pot
Paul Cezanne · 1895
Corner of the Artist's Studio palette card
Corner of the Artist's Studio
Henri Matisse · 1912
Women Playing with a Ball palette card
Women Playing with a Ball
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner · 1931

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Chocolate & Gunmetal

3 master palettes where Chocolate and Gunmetal appear together most prominently.

Álvaro Pires de Évora Palette 2 - Shadowed Gamboge

Álvaro Pires de Évora

13.9% Chocolate · 35.5% Gunmetal

Luigi Russolo Palette 2 - Shadowed Rust

Luigi Russolo

10.1% Chocolate · 7.2% Gunmetal

symbolic painting Palette 24 - Veiled Caramel

symbolic painting

4.0% Chocolate · 11.9% Gunmetal

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