Color one

Columbia Blue

#B9D9EB

Color two

Gold Fusion

#85754E

Columbia Blue (#B9D9EB) and Gold Fusion (#85754E) appear together across 5 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Carle Vernet, Robert Henry Roe, and James Webb and the Romanticism tradition. Painters typically deployed columbia blue at an average of 13% of the canvas, with gold fusion at 7%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Isabelline (#F4F0EC), Quick Silver (#A6A6A6), and Desert sand (#EDC9AF).

Artworks Featuring Columbia Blue & Gold Fusion

View of Antibes from the Plateau Notre-Dame palette card
View of Antibes from the Plateau Notre-Dame
Claude Monet · 1888
View Taken from Greinval palette card
View Taken from Greinval
Claude Monet · 1881
Figures on the Beach palette card
Figures on the Beach
Maurice Prendergast · 1907
View over Vetheuil palette card
View over Vetheuil
Claude Monet · 1880
Temptation of St. Anthony palette card
Temptation of St. Anthony
Hieronymus Bosch · 1501
Árboles del pirú del Tepeyac palette card
Árboles del pirú del Tepeyac
Jose Maria Velasco · 1905

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Columbia Blue & Gold Fusion

5 master palettes where Columbia Blue and Gold Fusion appear together most prominently.

Carle Vernet Palette 6 - Soft Alabaster

Carle Vernet

30.8% Columbia Blue · 6.8% Gold Fusion

Robert Henry Roe Palette 1 - Soft Sage

Robert Henry Roe

10.1% Columbia Blue · 9.2% Gold Fusion

James Webb Palette 1 - Soft Ivory

James Webb

10.8% Columbia Blue · 7.8% Gold Fusion

Mario Tozzi Palette 1 - Veiled Tawny

Mario Tozzi

7.0% Columbia Blue · 5.8% Gold Fusion

panorama Palette 4 - Veiled Tawny

panorama

7.0% Columbia Blue · 5.8% Gold Fusion

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