Color one

Desert sand

#EDC9AF

Color two

Lavender blush

#FFF0F5

Desert sand (#EDC9AF) and Lavender blush (#FFF0F5) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Nicolae Vermont, James Archer, and Frank W. Benson and the Realism tradition. Painters typically deployed desert sand at an average of 7% of the canvas, with lavender blush at 15%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Raisin black (#242124), Purple mountain majesty (#9678B6), and Xumo (#413639).

Artworks Featuring Desert sand & Lavender blush

A guy, Gegstad palette card
A guy, Gegstad
Nicholas Roerich · 1911
Untitled palette card
Untitled
Hilma af Klint
The island of repose palette card
The island of repose
Nicholas Roerich · 1933
Melisande palette card
Melisande
Raphael Kirchner · 1916
Nude with Apple palette card
Nude with Apple
William James Glackens · 1910
L'Imperatrice Theodora Au Colisée palette card
L'Imperatrice Theodora Au Colisée
Benjamin Constant

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Desert sand & Lavender blush

3 master palettes where Desert sand and Lavender blush appear together most prominently.

Nicolae Vermont Palette 3 - Luminous Cream

Nicolae Vermont

20.1% Desert sand · 45.1% Lavender blush

James Archer Palette 2 - Muted Tawny

James Archer

11.3% Desert sand · 27.8% Lavender blush

Frank W. Benson Palette 2 - Pale Ecru

Frank W. Benson

7.9% Desert sand · 19.8% Lavender blush

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