Color one

Lavender blush

#FFF0F5

Color two

Smoky black

#100C08

Lavender blush (#FFF0F5) and Smoky black (#100C08) appear together across 5 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Edward Lear, Piet Mondrian, and James Archer and the Romanticism tradition. Painters typically deployed lavender blush at an average of 22% of the canvas, with smoky black at 10%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Bistre (#3D2B1F), Olive Drab (#3C341F), and Spanish bistre (#807532).

Artworks Featuring Lavender blush & Smoky black

Italian Girl Drawing Water palette card
Italian Girl Drawing Water
William-Adolphe Bouguereau · 1871
Annunciation palette card
Annunciation
Paolo Veronese · 1558
The Sculpture Gallery palette card
The Sculpture Gallery
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema · 1874
Portrait of Irma Brunner palette card
Portrait of Irma Brunner
Edouard Manet · 1880
La gerbe palette card
La gerbe
Henri Matisse · 1953
Rigolette Seeks To Distract Herself During The Absence Of Germain palette card
Rigolette Seeks To Distract Herself During The Absence Of Germain
Joseph Desire Court

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Lavender blush & Smoky black

5 master palettes where Lavender blush and Smoky black appear together most prominently.

Edward Lear Palette 6 - Penumbral Bister

Edward Lear

30.5% Lavender blush · 19.7% Smoky black

Piet Mondrian Palette 4 - Luminous Alabaster

Piet Mondrian

20.0% Lavender blush · 13.5% Smoky black

James Archer Palette 2 - Muted Tawny

James Archer

27.8% Lavender blush · 6.1% Smoky black

Agnolo Bronzino Palette 3 - Shadowed Sienna

Agnolo Bronzino

13.8% Lavender blush · 5.8% Smoky black

Andrés Amaya Master Palette - Nocturnal Terracotta

Andrés Amaya

16.7% Lavender blush · 3.3% Smoky black

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