Color one

Coyote brown

#81613C

Color two

Eerie black

#1B1B1B

Coyote brown (#81613C) and Eerie black (#1B1B1B) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Charles Hermans, Jacques Stella, and Jacob van Schuppen and the Baroque tradition. Painters typically deployed coyote brown at an average of 32% of the canvas, with eerie black at 15%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Bistre (#3D2B1F), Café noir (#4B3621), and Camel (#C19A6B).

Artworks Featuring Coyote brown & Eerie black

Down to the Sea palette card
Down to the Sea
Rockwell Kent · 1910
Fishing Party at Sunrise palette card
Fishing Party at Sunrise
Hans Gude · 1873
In front of a Tapestry palette card
In front of a Tapestry
Edouard Vuillard · 1899
Park in Pavlovsk palette card
Park in Pavlovsk
Ivan Shishkin · 1889
King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid palette card
King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid
Edward Burne-Jones · 1884
Portrait of an Infant palette card
Portrait of an Infant
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1881

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Coyote brown & Eerie black

6 master palettes where Coyote brown and Eerie black appear together most prominently.

Charles Hermans Palette 5 - Penumbral Caramel

Charles Hermans

40.8% Coyote brown · 14.1% Eerie black

Jacques Stella Palette 1 - Penumbral Bister

Jacques Stella

35.5% Coyote brown · 14.9% Eerie black

Jacob van Schuppen Palette 1 - Veiled Caramel

Jacob van Schuppen

34.6% Coyote brown · 12.5% Eerie black

Apollinary Goravsky Palette 5 - Penumbral Umber

Apollinary Goravsky

24.0% Coyote brown · 17.3% Eerie black

Johan Erik Lindh Palette 4 - Tenebrous Bister

Johan Erik Lindh

36.1% Coyote brown · 11.3% Eerie black

Giovanni Battista Ruoppolo Master Palette - Shadowed Terracotta

Giovanni Battista Ruoppolo

21.1% Coyote brown · 19.2% Eerie black

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