Color one

Kobicha

#6B4423

Color two

Pine green

#2A2F23

Kobicha (#6B4423) and Pine green (#2A2F23) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Cristofano dell'Altissimo, Martin Johann Schmidt, and Christoph Schwarz and the Rococo tradition. Painters typically deployed kobicha at an average of 23% of the canvas, with pine green at 13%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Drab dark brown (#4A412A), Smoky black (#100C08), and Bistre (#3D2B1F).

Artworks Featuring Kobicha & Pine green

May Party (also known as May Day, Central Park) palette card
May Party (also known as May Day, Central Park)
Maurice Prendergast · 1900
Tamara and Demon palette card
Tamara and Demon
Konstantin Makovsky · 1889
Blue trees palette card
Blue trees
Paul Gauguin · 1888
City Suburbs palette card
City Suburbs
Ernest Lawson · 1914
Seducer palette card
Seducer
Nasreddine Dinet · 1906
The Oilmill palette card
The Oilmill
Paul Cezanne · 1871

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Kobicha & Pine green

6 master palettes where Kobicha and Pine green appear together most prominently.

Cristofano dell'Altissimo Palette 1 - Nocturnal Bister

Cristofano dell'Altissimo

26.3% Kobicha · 15.4% Pine green

Martin Johann Schmidt Palette 2 - Nocturnal Terracotta

Martin Johann Schmidt

14.5% Kobicha · 21.2% Pine green

Christoph Schwarz Palette 2 - Shadowed Caramel

Christoph Schwarz

28.5% Kobicha · 10.0% Pine green

Jean Barbault Master Palette - Veiled Tawny

Jean Barbault

22.5% Kobicha · 12.5% Pine green

Frits Thaulow Palette 7 - Penumbral Tawny

Frits Thaulow

30.8% Kobicha · 7.9% Pine green

Theodor Kleehaas Master Palette - Veiled Tawny

Theodor Kleehaas

18.0% Kobicha · 12.0% Pine green

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