Color one

Deep champagne

#FAD6A5

Color two

Smoky black

#100C08

Deep champagne (#FAD6A5) and Smoky black (#100C08) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Vladimir Tatlin, George Cochran Lambdin, and Francesco de' Rossi (Francesco Salviati), "Cecchino" and the Nihonga tradition. Painters typically deployed deep champagne at an average of 31% of the canvas, with smoky black at 10%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Bistre (#3D2B1F), Khaki (#C3B091), and Fawn (#E5AA70).

Artworks Featuring Deep champagne & Smoky black

For the Brussels Luxembourg Station palette card
For the Brussels Luxembourg Station
Paul Delvaux · 1922
Deadly Sins palette card
Deadly Sins
Raphael Kirchner
Mother and Daughter palette card
Mother and Daughter
Edvard Munch · 1897
Self Portrait palette card
Self Portrait
Raphael · 1506
George Nathaniel, Marquis Curzon of Kedleston palette card
George Nathaniel, Marquis Curzon of Kedleston
John Singer Sargent · 1914
Landscape with Dead Tree palette card
Landscape with Dead Tree
Thomas Cole · 1828

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Deep champagne & Smoky black

6 master palettes where Deep champagne and Smoky black appear together most prominently.

Nihonga Palette 5 - Soft Apricot

Nihonga

52.3% Deep champagne · 12.5% Smoky black

Vladimir Tatlin Palette 5 - Soft Fawn

Vladimir Tatlin

24.0% Deep champagne · 11.5% Smoky black

George Cochran Lambdin Palette 3 - Abyssal Bister

George Cochran Lambdin

58.9% Deep champagne · 4.3% Smoky black

Francesco de' Rossi (Francesco Salviati), "Cecchino" Palette 5 - Muted Caramel

Francesco de' Rossi (Francesco Salviati), "Cecchino"

16.6% Deep champagne · 12.7% Smoky black

Matthias Grünewald Palette 6 - Muted Caramel

Matthias Grünewald

16.0% Deep champagne · 11.4% Smoky black

Yasuo Kuniyoshi Palette 5 - Penumbral Parchment

Yasuo Kuniyoshi

18.9% Deep champagne · 9.6% Smoky black

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