Color one

Linen

#FAF0E6

Color two

Wild blue yonder

#A2ADD0

Linen (#FAF0E6) and Wild blue yonder (#A2ADD0) appear together across 5 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Paul Jacoulet, Giacomo Balla, and Henri Matisse and the Abstract Expressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed linen at an average of 24% of the canvas, with wild blue yonder at 8%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Dutch white (#EFDFBB), Denim (#1560BD), and Café au lait (#A67B5B).

Artworks Featuring Linen & Wild blue yonder

Mountain Fire palette card
Mountain Fire
John Singer Sargent · 1903
Landscape with Figures and Goat palette card
Landscape with Figures and Goat
Maurice Prendergast · 1916
Arroyo Seco palette card
Arroyo Seco
Guy Rose
Bogdo-Ul palette card
Bogdo-Ul
Nicholas Roerich · 1927
Girl with Pink Umbrella palette card
Girl with Pink Umbrella
Henri Matisse · 1919
Blue Nude palette card
Blue Nude
Henri Matisse · 1952

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Linen & Wild blue yonder

5 master palettes where Linen and Wild blue yonder appear together most prominently.

Abstract Expressionism Palette 1 - Hushed Sage

Abstract Expressionism

20.8% Linen · 13.3% Wild blue yonder

Paul Jacoulet Palette 4 - Gleaming Cream

Paul Jacoulet

28.9% Linen · 8.6% Wild blue yonder

Giacomo Balla Palette 3 - Hushed Bloom

Giacomo Balla

22.2% Linen · 8.1% Wild blue yonder

Analytical Realism Palette 1 - Luminous Ivory

Analytical Realism

24.8% Linen · 6.9% Wild blue yonder

Henri Matisse Palette 8 - Dimmed Heather

Henri Matisse

22.8% Linen · 1.3% Wild blue yonder

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