Color one

Khaki

#C3B091

Color two

Tuscany

#C09999

Khaki (#C3B091) and Tuscany (#C09999) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Henri-Edmond Cross, Franz Richard Unterberger, and Johann Homann and the Symbolism tradition. Painters typically deployed khaki at an average of 20% of the canvas, with tuscany at 12%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Bone (#E3DAC9), Silver (#C0C0C0), and Shadow (#8A795D).

Artworks Featuring Khaki & Tuscany

The hot sands, Mustapha, Algiers palette card
The hot sands, Mustapha, Algiers
Charles Conder · 1891
Himalayas palette card
Himalayas
Nicholas Roerich
Juliette Sitting In The Armchair palette card
Juliette Sitting In The Armchair
Suzanne Valadon · 1909
Waterloo Bridge palette card
Waterloo Bridge
Claude Monet · 1899
Girl with Fan palette card
Girl with Fan
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1881
Study of mountains palette card
Study of mountains
Nicholas Roerich

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Khaki & Tuscany

6 master palettes where Khaki and Tuscany appear together most prominently.

Henri-Edmond Cross Palette 9 - Pale Ivory

Henri-Edmond Cross

22.8% Khaki · 17.6% Tuscany

Franz Richard Unterberger Palette 4 - Pale Ecru

Franz Richard Unterberger

19.9% Khaki · 12.8% Tuscany

Johann Homann Palette 1 - Gleaming Ecru

Johann Homann

25.9% Khaki · 8.9% Tuscany

Grace Cossington Smith Palette 1 - Veiled Tawny

Grace Cossington Smith

21.0% Khaki · 9.8% Tuscany

Mikhail Nesterov Palette 10 - Veiled Tawny

Mikhail Nesterov

14.1% Khaki · 11.0% Tuscany

Kimon Loghi Palette 1 - Luminous Flaxen

Kimon Loghi

14.5% Khaki · 9.7% Tuscany

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