Color one

Flame

#E25822

Color two

Sunray

#E3AB57

Flame (#E25822) and Sunray (#E3AB57) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Józef Pankiewicz, Georges Braque, and Hans Memling and the Expressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed flame at an average of 15% of the canvas, with sunray at 7%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Metallic Sunburst (#9C7C38), Fuzzy Wuzzy (#87421F), and Eerie black (#1B1B1B).

Artworks Featuring Flame & Sunray

Odalisque, Half-Length (The Tatoo) palette card
Odalisque, Half-Length (The Tatoo)
Henri Matisse · 1923
Marie Therese durand ruel sewing palette card
Marie Therese durand ruel sewing
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1882
The Port of Antwerp: the Mast palette card
The Port of Antwerp: the Mast
Georges Braque · 1906
Flower of Life (Flame Flower) palette card
Flower of Life (Flame Flower)
Frida Kahlo · 1943
The Love Letter palette card
The Love Letter
Eugene de Blaas · 1902
Three Ukrainian Dancers palette card
Three Ukrainian Dancers
Edgar Degas · 1895

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Flame & Sunray

6 master palettes where Flame and Sunray appear together most prominently.

Józef Pankiewicz Palette 5 - Muted Rust

Józef Pankiewicz

19.9% Flame · 8.8% Sunray

Georges Braque Palette 7 - Muted Vermillion

Georges Braque

21.9% Flame · 6.0% Sunray

Hans Memling Palette 2 - Muted Caramel

Hans Memling

9.4% Flame · 9.1% Sunray

Medieval Art Palette 1 - Pale Fawn

Medieval Art

12.2% Flame · 7.0% Sunray

Walter Gramatté Palette 5 - Veiled Apricot

Walter Gramatté

10.2% Flame · 8.1% Sunray

Max Oppenheimer Palette 1 - Pale Blaze

Max Oppenheimer

16.6% Flame · 3.9% Sunray

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