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Isabelline

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Isabelline (#F4F0EC) is a very pale warm shade that appears across 20+ master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Jacob van Strij, Louis Wain, and Edward Lear and the Romanticism tradition. Master painters paired it most often with Eerie black (#1B1B1B), Chinese red (#AA381E), and Khaki (#C3B091). The combination forms an almost-white, sunlit chord, built on closely related hues, reads as a unified warm palette, with a sharp light/dark contrast that lets the darker companions read as depth.

Artworks Featuring This Color

Blue Interior (also Known as The Red Ribbon) palette card
Blue Interior (also Known as The Red Ribbon)
Frederick Carl Frieseke · 1912
The Arts: Dance palette card
The Arts: Dance
Alphonse Mucha · 1898
Rhaetian Railway, Davos palette card
Rhaetian Railway, Davos
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner · 1917
Ship in a Storm palette card
Ship in a Storm
Henry Ossawa Tanner · 1879
The Two Sisters palette card
The Two Sisters
William-Adolphe Bouguereau · 1877
Mrs. Frank Millet palette card
Mrs. Frank Millet
John Singer Sargent · 1885

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Isabelline

6 palettes where Isabelline appears prominently — one per artist.

Jacob van Strij Palette 4 - Incandescent Linen

Jacob van Strij

70.1% Isabelline

Louis Wain Palette 5 - Luminous Linen

Louis Wain

59.8% Isabelline

Edward Lear Palette 5 - Pale Ivory

Edward Lear

58.8% Isabelline

Paul Thumann Palette 2 - Soft Ivory

Paul Thumann

57.4% Isabelline

Hilma af Klint Palette 2 - Luminous Cream

Hilma af Klint

56.2% Isabelline

Igor Grabar Palette 8 - Gleaming Linen

Igor Grabar

56.1% Isabelline

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