Color one

Khaki

#C3B091

Color two

Smoky black

#100C08

Khaki (#C3B091) and Smoky black (#100C08) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Marmaduke Cradock, Lucas Cranach the Elder, and Cornelius Johnson and the Baroque tradition. Painters typically deployed khaki at an average of 40% of the canvas, with smoky black at 22%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Bistre (#3D2B1F), Shadow (#8A795D), and Café noir (#4B3621).

Artworks Featuring Khaki & Smoky black

Girl with Peacock palette card
Girl with Peacock
George Frederick Watts
The smoker palette card
The smoker
Francesc Masriera
Sketches of ornaments painted Vladimir Cathedral palette card
Sketches of ornaments painted Vladimir Cathedral
Viktor Vasnetsov · 1885
Andromeda Chained to a Rock palette card
Andromeda Chained to a Rock
Henri-Pierre Picou · 1874
Rochers a Belle Île palette card
Rochers a Belle Île
Henri Matisse · 1896
Nude palette card
Nude
Leon Wyczółkowski · 1907

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Khaki & Smoky black

6 master palettes where Khaki and Smoky black appear together most prominently.

Marmaduke Cradock Palette 3 - Penumbral Bister

Marmaduke Cradock

36.1% Khaki · 27.1% Smoky black

Lucas Cranach the Elder Palette 4 - Pale Tawny

Lucas Cranach the Elder

62.2% Khaki · 14.5% Smoky black

Cornelius Johnson Palette 2 - Tenebrous Cinder

Cornelius Johnson

52.8% Khaki · 13.8% Smoky black

Thomas Lawrence Palette 7 - Tenebrous Sienna

Thomas Lawrence

37.5% Khaki · 18.6% Smoky black

Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts Palette 3 - Shadowed Tawny

Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts

17.3% Khaki · 39.9% Smoky black

Bernhard Mohrhagen Palette 1 - Penumbral Bister

Bernhard Mohrhagen

31.4% Khaki · 18.5% Smoky black

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