Color one

Coyote brown

#81613C

Color two

Wine

#722F37

Coyote brown (#81613C) and Wine (#722F37) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Jacques Daret, Louis Valtat, and Alexej von Jawlensky and the Post-Impressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed coyote brown at an average of 15% of the canvas, with wine at 10%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Raisin black (#242124), Eerie black (#1B1B1B), and Smoky black (#100C08).

Artworks Featuring Coyote brown & Wine

Portrait of the Son in Workshop (Small Antique Dealer) palette card
Portrait of the Son in Workshop (Small Antique Dealer)
Konstantin Makovsky · 1882
Still-life with flowers and oranges palette card
Still-life with flowers and oranges
Alexej von Jawlensky · 1909
The Love Letter palette card
The Love Letter
John William Godward · 1913
Show-girl (la Cocotte) at Scala Theatre, the Hague palette card
Show-girl (la Cocotte) at Scala Theatre, the Hague
Isaac Israels
The Old, Old Story palette card
The Old, Old Story
John William Godward · 1903
The Garden of the Hesperides palette card
The Garden of the Hesperides
Frederic Leighton · 1892

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Coyote brown & Wine

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

Jacques Daret Master Palette - Shadowed Caramel

Jacques Daret

15.0% Coyote brown · 12.5% Wine

Louis Valtat Palette 7 - Muted Caramel

Louis Valtat

14.7% Coyote brown · 11.7% Wine

Alexej von Jawlensky Palette 9 - Penumbral Bister

Alexej von Jawlensky

17.1% Coyote brown · 8.5% Wine

Moise Kisling Palette 9 - Shadowed Caramel

Moise Kisling

15.3% Coyote brown · 9.3% Wine

Nina Arbore Palette 4 - Shadowed Tawny

Nina Arbore

11.9% Coyote brown · 11.1% Wine

Maurycy Gottlieb Palette 5 - Shadowed Caramel

Maurycy Gottlieb

14.1% Coyote brown · 7.7% Wine

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