Color one

Light orange

#FED8B1

Color two

Zinnwaldite brown

#2C1608

Light orange (#FED8B1) and Zinnwaldite brown (#2C1608) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Paul Delvaux, Hans Baldung, and Umberto Veruda and the Surrealism tradition. Painters typically deployed light orange at an average of 16% of the canvas, with zinnwaldite brown at 8%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Smoky black (#100C08), Dutch white (#EFDFBB), and Middle yellow red (#ECB176).

Artworks Featuring Light orange & Zinnwaldite brown

The Voice of Spring palette card
The Voice of Spring
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema · 1910
Ropes on the Beach at Etretat palette card
Ropes on the Beach at Etretat
Henri Matisse · 1920
Still Life with Onions palette card
Still Life with Onions
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1917
For the Brussels Luxembourg Station palette card
For the Brussels Luxembourg Station
Paul Delvaux · 1922
Figures in a Hudson River Landscape palette card
Figures in a Hudson River Landscape
Albert Bierstadt
Vägen genom skogen gryning eller skymning palette card
Vägen genom skogen gryning eller skymning
Georg von Rosen

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Light orange & Zinnwaldite brown

6 master palettes where Light orange and Zinnwaldite brown appear together most prominently.

Hans Baldung Palette 2 - Muted Gamboge

Hans Baldung

17.5% Light orange · 14.8% Zinnwaldite brown

Umberto Veruda Palette 6 - Muted Vermillion

Umberto Veruda

23.3% Light orange · 6.2% Zinnwaldite brown

José Luzán Palette 1 - Muted Caramel

José Luzán

11.0% Light orange · 10.1% Zinnwaldite brown

Paul Delvaux Palette 1 - Nocturnal Umber

Paul Delvaux

15.7% Light orange · 5.4% Zinnwaldite brown

Paul Delvaux Master Palette - Nocturnal Umber

Paul Delvaux

15.7% Light orange · 5.4% Zinnwaldite brown

caricature Palette 2 - Pale Vermillion

caricature

12.9% Light orange · 5.5% Zinnwaldite brown

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