Color one

Lavender gray

#C4C3D0

Color two

Magnolia

#F2E8D7

Lavender gray (#C4C3D0) and Magnolia (#F2E8D7) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Childe Hassam, Harry Clarke, and David Cox and the Impressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed lavender gray at an average of 32% of the canvas, with magnolia at 11%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Middle grey (#8B8680), Coffee (#6F4E37), and Khaki (#C3B091).

Artworks Featuring Lavender gray & Magnolia

Mountainous Landscape palette card
Mountainous Landscape
Albert Bierstadt
La puesta del sol palette card
La puesta del sol
Jose Maria Velasco · 1894
Blue Nude palette card
Blue Nude
Henri Matisse · 1907
Blue Nude palette card
Blue Nude
Henri Matisse · 1952
Mountain Landscape palette card
Mountain Landscape
Louis Hayet · 1890
Landscape with Trees palette card
Landscape with Trees
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1886

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Lavender gray & Magnolia

6 master palettes where Lavender gray and Magnolia appear together most prominently.

Childe Hassam Palette 3 - Luminous Alabaster

Childe Hassam

32.7% Lavender gray · 16.3% Magnolia

Harry Clarke Palette 1 - Blazing Cream

Harry Clarke

52.0% Lavender gray · 7.5% Magnolia

David Cox Palette 11 - Pale Vellum

David Cox

22.4% Lavender gray · 14.9% Magnolia

New Realism Palette 2 - Soft Alabaster

New Realism

20.8% Lavender gray · 13.4% Magnolia

Wladyslaw Strzeminski Palette 4 - Soft Apricot

Wladyslaw Strzeminski

21.6% Lavender gray · 11.0% Magnolia

Ossip Zadkine Palette 2 - Soft Reverie

Ossip Zadkine

41.8% Lavender gray · 5.4% Magnolia

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