Color one

Lion

#DECC9C

Color two

Pale spring bud

#ECEBBD

Lion (#DECC9C) and Pale spring bud (#ECEBBD) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Nathan Altman, Jose de Almada-Negreiros, and Richard Parkes Bonington and the Romanticism tradition. Painters typically deployed lion at an average of 35% of the canvas, with pale spring bud at 17%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Gold Fusion (#85754E), Ash gray (#B2BEB5), and Laurel green (#A9BA9D).

Artworks Featuring Lion & Pale spring bud

To love palette card
To love
Raphael Kirchner
Ararat palette card
Ararat
Gevorg Bashindzhagian · 1912
Yaroslavl. Saint Basil Church. palette card
Yaroslavl. Saint Basil Church.
Nicholas Roerich · 1903
Maria at La Granja palette card
Maria at La Granja
Joaquín Sorolla · 1907
Sea battle near Vyborg palette card
Sea battle near Vyborg
Ivan Aivazovsky · 1846
Unknown palette card
Unknown
Raphael Kirchner

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Lion & Pale spring bud

6 master palettes where Lion and Pale spring bud appear together most prominently.

Nathan Altman Palette 5 - Gleaming Champagne

Nathan Altman

37.4% Lion · 27.1% Pale spring bud

Jose de Almada-Negreiros Palette 2 - Gleaming Ecru

Jose de Almada-Negreiros

30.4% Lion · 24.8% Pale spring bud

Richard Parkes Bonington Palette 4 - Gleaming Muslin

Richard Parkes Bonington

40.6% Lion · 10.8% Pale spring bud

Alexander Rodchenko Palette 5 - Soft Ecru

Alexander Rodchenko

25.9% Lion · 16.7% Pale spring bud

Abraham Hulk Sr. Palette 4 - Soft Ecru

Abraham Hulk Sr.

27.2% Lion · 15.6% Pale spring bud

Thomas Allom Palette 2 - Gleaming Muslin

Thomas Allom

45.6% Lion · 9.1% Pale spring bud

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