Color one

Desert sand

#EDC9AF

Color two

Floral white

#FFFAF0

Desert sand (#EDC9AF) and Floral white (#FFFAF0) appear together across 5 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Jenaro Pérez Villaamil, Azim Azimzade, and Vaclav Jansa and the Romanticism tradition. Painters typically deployed desert sand at an average of 20% of the canvas, with floral white at 11%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Khaki (#C3B091), Café au lait (#A67B5B), and Coffee (#6F4E37).

Artworks Featuring Desert sand & Floral white

Series VII, No. 7d palette card
Series VII, No. 7d
Hilma af Klint · 1920
Spring palette card
Spring
Bertalan Szekely · 1900
Spring palette card
Spring
Adolphe Piot · 1892
Salome palette card
Salome
Raphael Kirchner
Figures from a Carnival palette card
Figures from a Carnival
Andre Derain · 1906
Deadly Sins palette card
Deadly Sins
Raphael Kirchner

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Desert sand & Floral white

5 master palettes where Desert sand and Floral white appear together most prominently.

Jenaro Pérez Villaamil Palette 1 - Gleaming Cream

Jenaro Pérez Villaamil

24.2% Desert sand · 22.2% Floral white

Azim Azimzade Palette 3 - Pale Ecru

Azim Azimzade

34.5% Desert sand · 5.9% Floral white

Vaclav Jansa Palette 1 - Gleaming Ecru

Vaclav Jansa

20.5% Desert sand · 9.1% Floral white

Orest Kiprensky Palette 1 - Gleaming Ivory

Orest Kiprensky

13.0% Desert sand · 10.0% Floral white

William Blake Palette 4 - Luminous Alabaster

William Blake

8.4% Desert sand · 5.5% Floral white

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