Color one

Japanese carmine

#9D2933

Color two

Khaki

#C3B091

Japanese carmine (#9D2933) and Khaki (#C3B091) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of John William Godward, Jean Hey, and Mikhail Shibanov and the Neoclassicism tradition. Painters typically deployed japanese carmine at an average of 19% of the canvas, with khaki at 7%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Eerie black (#1B1B1B), Almond (#EED9C4), and Brown sugar (#AF6E4D).

Artworks Featuring Japanese carmine & Khaki

Dancer in Her Dressing Room palette card
Dancer in Her Dressing Room
Edgar Degas · 1879
Seville, the Dance palette card
Seville, the Dance
Joaquín Sorolla · 1915
The Thoughtful One palette card
The Thoughtful One
John William Godward · 1913
Pot Pourri palette card
Pot Pourri
Herbert James Draper
Cleopatra Showing Octavius the Bust of Julius Caesar palette card
Cleopatra Showing Octavius the Bust of Julius Caesar
Pompeo Batoni
Melancholic palette card
Melancholic
Paul Gauguin · 1891

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Japanese carmine & Khaki

6 master palettes where Japanese carmine and Khaki appear together most prominently.

John William Godward Palette 11 - Muted Caramel

John William Godward

15.4% Japanese carmine · 15.1% Khaki

Jean Hey Palette 4 - Muted Caramel

Jean Hey

22.6% Japanese carmine · 8.6% Khaki

Mikhail Shibanov Master Palette - Shadowed Caramel

Mikhail Shibanov

13.3% Japanese carmine · 6.7% Khaki

Eugene Bidau Palette 3 - Muted Tawny

Eugene Bidau

13.0% Japanese carmine · 6.0% Khaki

Giulio Rosati Palette 3 - Soft Topaz

Giulio Rosati

24.5% Japanese carmine · 3.0% Khaki

Abstract Art Palette 4 - Soft Ecru

Abstract Art

22.9% Japanese carmine · 3.1% Khaki

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