Color one

Coyote brown

#81613C

Color two

Lavender

#E6E6FA

Coyote brown (#81613C) and Lavender (#E6E6FA) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of William Gilbert Foster, Heywood Hardy, and Carl Spitzweg and the Romanticism tradition. Painters typically deployed coyote brown at an average of 20% of the canvas, with lavender at 11%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Camel (#C19A6B), Café noir (#4B3621), and Ivory (#FFFFF0).

Artworks Featuring Coyote brown & Lavender

Belle Isle Tempête palette card
Belle Isle Tempête
Henri Matisse · 1896
Fallen Angel palette card
Fallen Angel
Alexandre Cabanel · 1847
Valle de México tomado desde el cerro de Chapultepec palette card
Valle de México tomado desde el cerro de Chapultepec
Jose Maria Velasco
Down to the Sea palette card
Down to the Sea
Rockwell Kent · 1910
Vista de la fárica de hilados La Carolina palette card
Vista de la fárica de hilados La Carolina
Jose Maria Velasco · 1880
Regina Angelorum palette card
Regina Angelorum
William-Adolphe Bouguereau · 1900

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Coyote brown & Lavender

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

William Gilbert Foster Palette 1 - Soft Ecru

William Gilbert Foster

21.7% Coyote brown · 14.1% Lavender

Heywood Hardy Palette 1 - Soft Apricot

Heywood Hardy

19.7% Coyote brown · 12.9% Lavender

Carl Spitzweg Palette 1 - Pale Ecru

Carl Spitzweg

19.1% Coyote brown · 11.6% Lavender

Richard Wilson Palette 1 - Veiled Tawny

Richard Wilson

16.4% Coyote brown · 9.8% Lavender

Sylvester Shchedrin Palette 1 - Soft Ecru

Sylvester Shchedrin

14.2% Coyote brown · 11.1% Lavender

Sydney Laurence Palette 6 - Hushed Celadon

Sydney Laurence

29.8% Coyote brown · 4.1% Lavender

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