Color one

Glaucous

#6082B6

Color two

Pink lavender

#D8B2D1

Glaucous (#6082B6) and Pink lavender (#D8B2D1) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Max Bill, and Edward Henry Potthast and the Concrete Art (Concretism) tradition. Painters typically deployed glaucous at an average of 8% of the canvas, with pink lavender at 18%. Third colors most often completing the combination include White (#FFFFFF), Wild blue yonder (#A2ADD0), and Light steel blue (#B0C4DE).

Artworks Featuring Glaucous & Pink lavender

The Balloon Vendor palette card
The Balloon Vendor
Edward Henry Potthast
Karakoram. Way to Turkestan. palette card
Karakoram. Way to Turkestan.
Nicholas Roerich · 1936
Stormy Sky and Sea, Belle Ile, off Brittany palette card
Stormy Sky and Sea, Belle Ile, off Brittany
John Peter Russell · 1890
Himalayas palette card
Himalayas
Nicholas Roerich
Nude from Behind, Fixing Her Hair palette card
Nude from Behind, Fixing Her Hair
Theo van Rysselberghe
Waterloo Bridge palette card
Waterloo Bridge
Claude Monet · 1899

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Glaucous & Pink lavender

4 master palettes where Glaucous and Pink lavender appear together most prominently.

Max Bill Palette 1 - Luminous Cream

Max Bill

11.5% Glaucous · 34.2% Pink lavender

Max Bill Master Palette - Luminous Cream

Max Bill

11.5% Glaucous · 34.2% Pink lavender

Concretism Palette 1 - Luminous Cream

Concretism

11.5% Glaucous · 34.2% Pink lavender

Edward Henry Potthast Palette 1 - Effulgent Vapor

Edward Henry Potthast

15.3% Glaucous · 3.2% Pink lavender

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