Color one

Khaki

#C3B091

Color two

Tuscan red

#7C4848

Khaki (#C3B091) and Tuscan red (#7C4848) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Albert Rieger, David Wilkie, and Toros Roslin and the Medieval Art tradition. Painters typically deployed khaki at an average of 35% of the canvas, with tuscan red at 7%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Beaver (#9F8170), Raisin black (#242124), and Shadow (#8A795D).

Artworks Featuring Khaki & Tuscan red

Summer Flowers palette card
Summer Flowers
John William Godward · 1903
View of Venice palette card
View of Venice
Thomas Moran
The Eye of the Lord palette card
The Eye of the Lord
Georgiana Houghton · 1862
Morning Shadows palette card
Morning Shadows
Willard Metcalf · 1908
The Delphic Oracle palette card
The Delphic Oracle
John William Godward · 1899
Interior with Flowers palette card
Interior with Flowers
Pierre Bonnard · 1919

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Khaki & Tuscan red

6 master palettes where Khaki and Tuscan red appear together most prominently.

Albert Rieger Palette 5 - Veiled Tawny

Albert Rieger

41.9% Khaki · 8.6% Tuscan red

David Wilkie Palette 5 - Shadowed Tawny

David Wilkie

23.2% Khaki · 11.8% Tuscan red

Medieval Art Palette 5 - Pale Tawny

Medieval Art

40.7% Khaki · 5.9% Tuscan red

miniature Palette 15 - Pale Ecru

miniature

33.3% Khaki · 5.8% Tuscan red

yakusha-e Palette 7 - Pale Ecru

yakusha-e

31.9% Khaki · 5.9% Tuscan red

Toros Roslin Palette 2 - Muted Tawny

Toros Roslin

36.4% Khaki · 5.1% Tuscan red

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