Color one

English lavender

#B48395

Color two

Wild blue yonder

#A2ADD0

English lavender (#B48395) and Wild blue yonder (#A2ADD0) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Theo van Rysselberghe, and Frederic Edwin Church and the Neo-Impressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed english lavender at an average of 3% of the canvas, with wild blue yonder at 6%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Light gray (#D3D3D3), Light cornflower blue (#93CCEA), and Beaver (#9F8170).

Artworks Featuring English lavender & Wild blue yonder

Light Landscape palette card
Light Landscape
Janos Mattis-Teutsch · 1917
Spring in Italy palette card
Spring in Italy
Isaac Levitan · 1890
Rock Towers of the Rio Virgin palette card
Rock Towers of the Rio Virgin
Thomas Moran
Trans-Himalayas, view from Saga-Dzong palette card
Trans-Himalayas, view from Saga-Dzong
Nicholas Roerich · 1928
The Sacred Wood palette card
The Sacred Wood
Maurice Denis · 1898
Dugino. Sunrise palette card
Dugino. Sunrise
Igor Grabar · 1904

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring English lavender & Wild blue yonder

2 master palettes where English lavender and Wild blue yonder appear together most prominently.

Theo van Rysselberghe Palette 5 - Hushed Celadon

Theo van Rysselberghe

9.4% English lavender · 21.7% Wild blue yonder

Frederic Edwin Church Palette 1 - Dimmed Parchment

Frederic Edwin Church

10.4% English lavender · 12.8% Wild blue yonder

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