Color one

Melon

#FEBAAD

Color two

Wild blue yonder

#A2ADD0

Melon (#FEBAAD) and Wild blue yonder (#A2ADD0) appear together across 3 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Charles Willson Peale, and Louis Wain and the Rococo tradition. Painters typically deployed melon at an average of 4% of the canvas, with wild blue yonder at 5%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Isabelline (#F4F0EC), Raisin black (#242124), and Indian red (#CD5C5C).

Artworks Featuring Melon & Wild blue yonder

Himalayas palette card
Himalayas
Nicholas Roerich · 1947
Svyatogor palette card
Svyatogor
Nicholas Roerich · 1942
The Acropolis of Athens palette card
The Acropolis of Athens
Ivan Aivazovsky · 1883
The Aldobrandini Madonna or The Garvagh Madonna palette card
The Aldobrandini Madonna or The Garvagh Madonna
Raphael · 1509
Mountain Fire palette card
Mountain Fire
John Singer Sargent · 1903
Kangchenjunga palette card
Kangchenjunga
Nicholas Roerich · 1947

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Melon & Wild blue yonder

2 master palettes where Melon and Wild blue yonder appear together most prominently.

Charles Willson Peale Palette 2 - Dimmed Tawny

Charles Willson Peale

8.9% Melon · 11.3% Wild blue yonder

Louis Wain Palette 5 - Luminous Linen

Louis Wain

3.9% Melon · 4.7% Wild blue yonder

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