Color one

Flame

#E25822

Color two

Pine green

#2A2F23

Flame (#E25822) and Pine green (#2A2F23) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Francisco Herrera, Anita Malfatti, and Marianne von Werefkin and the Expressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed flame at an average of 19% of the canvas, with pine green at 9%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Rifle green (#444C38), Smoky black (#100C08), and Gold Fusion (#85754E).

Artworks Featuring Flame & Pine green

Day of Steel palette card
Day of Steel
Max Pechstein · 1911
Still Life with Flower Holder palette card
Still Life with Flower Holder
Paul Cezanne · 1905
Untitled palette card
Untitled
Paul Ranson
Arrows of sky - spears of land palette card
Arrows of sky - spears of land
Nicholas Roerich · 1915
Armageddon palette card
Armageddon
Nicholas Roerich · 1935
The Abduction palette card
The Abduction
Paul Cezanne · 1867

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Flame & Pine green

6 master palettes where Flame and Pine green appear together most prominently.

Francisco Herrera Palette 3 - Muted Caramel

Francisco Herrera

24.9% Flame · 11.5% Pine green

Anita Malfatti Palette 3 - Shadowed Tawny

Anita Malfatti

19.0% Flame · 14.2% Pine green

Marianne von Werefkin Palette 2 - Veiled Caramel

Marianne von Werefkin

31.0% Flame · 7.6% Pine green

Walter Gramatté Palette 5 - Veiled Apricot

Walter Gramatté

12.1% Flame · 10.2% Pine green

Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Master Palette - Muted Caramel

Karl Schmidt-Rottluff

13.5% Flame · 7.7% Pine green

Franklin Carmichael Palette 4 - Penumbral Tawny

Franklin Carmichael

13.8% Flame · 4.6% Pine green

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