Color one

Mandarin

#F37A48

Color two

Prairie gold

#E1CA7A

Mandarin (#F37A48) and Prairie gold (#E1CA7A) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Vladimir Tatlin, Johannes Itten, and Antoine Pesne and the Cubism tradition. Painters typically deployed mandarin at an average of 12% of the canvas, with prairie gold at 5%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Indian yellow (#E3A857), Raisin black (#242124), and Bole (#79443B).

Artworks Featuring Mandarin & Prairie gold

The Newspaper Readers palette card
The Newspaper Readers
Lyonel Feininger · 1909
Sunset in the steppes by the sea palette card
Sunset in the steppes by the sea
Arkhyp Kuindzhi · 1908
Acrobats (Festival in a Paris Suburb) palette card
Acrobats (Festival in a Paris Suburb)
Viktor Vasnetsov · 1877
France palette card
France
Henri Matisse · 1939
The Blue Gandoura palette card
The Blue Gandoura
Henri Matisse · 1951
The Joy Of Life (Sketch) palette card
The Joy Of Life (Sketch)
Henri Matisse · 1905

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Mandarin & Prairie gold

6 master palettes where Mandarin and Prairie gold appear together most prominently.

Cubism Palette 3 - Muted Vermillion

Cubism

33.3% Mandarin · 6.1% Prairie gold

Vladimir Tatlin Palette 1 - Muted Fawn

Vladimir Tatlin

12.0% Mandarin · 7.0% Prairie gold

Johannes Itten Palette 1 - Gleaming Champagne

Johannes Itten

9.2% Mandarin · 9.1% Prairie gold

Antoine Pesne Palette 2 - Veiled Tawny

Antoine Pesne

7.2% Mandarin · 4.6% Prairie gold

bird-and-flower painting Master Palette - Veiled Tawny

bird-and-flower painting

7.7% Mandarin · 1.9% Prairie gold

Aristarkh Lentulov Palette 5 - Muted Gamboge

Aristarkh Lentulov

3.8% Mandarin · 3.6% Prairie gold

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