Color one

Ecru

#C2B280

Color two

Raisin black

#242124

Ecru (#C2B280) and Raisin black (#242124) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of John French Sloan, Marie Laurencin, and Francis Picabia and the New Realism (American Realism) tradition. Painters typically deployed ecru at an average of 25% of the canvas, with raisin black at 14%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Shadow (#8A795D), Dark lava (#483C32), and Gold Fusion (#85754E).

Artworks Featuring Ecru & Raisin black

Water snakes I palette card
Water snakes I
Gustav Klimt · 1904
The Rialto. Venice palette card
The Rialto. Venice
John Singer Sargent · 1907
Tropical landscape palette card
Tropical landscape
Konstantin Bogaevsky · 1906
Still Life palette card
Still Life
Henri Matisse
A Venetian Canal palette card
A Venetian Canal
Henri-Edmond Cross · 1903
The temptation of St. Anthony (detail) palette card
The temptation of St. Anthony (detail)
Hieronymus Bosch · 1500

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Ecru & Raisin black

6 master palettes where Ecru and Raisin black appear together most prominently.

John French Sloan Palette 4 - Veiled Tawny

John French Sloan

26.1% Ecru · 20.7% Raisin black

Marie Laurencin Palette 6 - Shadowed Bister

Marie Laurencin

35.3% Ecru · 13.1% Raisin black

Francis Picabia Master Palette - Muted Tawny

Francis Picabia

21.0% Ecru · 14.9% Raisin black

Ernest Hébert Master Palette - Veiled Tawny

Ernest Hébert

19.5% Ecru · 15.8% Raisin black

New Realism Master Palette - Shadowed Tawny

New Realism

24.8% Ecru · 11.0% Raisin black

Marie Bashkirtseff Palette 3 - Penumbral Gamboge

Marie Bashkirtseff

25.1% Ecru · 10.8% Raisin black

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