Color one

Drab dark brown

#4A412A

Color two

Lavender gray

#C4C3D0

Drab dark brown (#4A412A) and Lavender gray (#C4C3D0) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Henri-Paul Motte, Johann Erdmann Hummel, and George Vicat Cole and the Neoclassicism tradition. Painters typically deployed drab dark brown at an average of 17% of the canvas, with lavender gray at 13%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Pine green (#2A2F23), Shadow (#8A795D), and Gold Fusion (#85754E).

Artworks Featuring Drab dark brown & Lavender gray

Sacred Lake, Bombay palette card
Sacred Lake, Bombay
Edwin Lord Weeks · 1885
Bathers Seated on the Banks of a River palette card
Bathers Seated on the Banks of a River
Camille Pissarro · 1901
The Roofs of Paris palette card
The Roofs of Paris
Vincent van Gogh · 1886
Dejection of Noah from mountain Ararat palette card
Dejection of Noah from mountain Ararat
Ivan Aivazovsky · 1889
Okemo Mountain, Ludlow, Vermont palette card
Okemo Mountain, Ludlow, Vermont
T. C. Steele · 1887
Summer evening palette card
Summer evening
Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Drab dark brown & Lavender gray

6 master palettes where Drab dark brown and Lavender gray appear together most prominently.

Henri-Paul Motte Palette 2 - Veiled Tawny

Henri-Paul Motte

18.1% Drab dark brown · 16.0% Lavender gray

Johann Erdmann Hummel Palette 1 - Soft Ecru

Johann Erdmann Hummel

11.7% Drab dark brown · 19.2% Lavender gray

George Vicat Cole Palette 5 - Penumbral Ash

George Vicat Cole

17.7% Drab dark brown · 12.2% Lavender gray

Laureys a Castro Palette 1 - Soft Ivory

Laureys a Castro

21.1% Drab dark brown · 9.9% Lavender gray

Asher Brown Durand Palette 3 - Soft Ivory

Asher Brown Durand

16.2% Drab dark brown · 12.7% Lavender gray

Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld Palette 7 - Penumbral Stone

Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld

18.9% Drab dark brown · 10.2% Lavender gray

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