Color one

Pale aqua

#BED3E5

Color two

Tea green

#D0F0C0

Pale aqua (#BED3E5) and Tea green (#D0F0C0) appear together across 3 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, and Valentin Serov and the Dada tradition. Painters typically deployed pale aqua at an average of 25% of the canvas, with tea green at 7%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Gold Fusion (#85754E), Shadow blue (#778BA5), and Dark lava (#483C32).

Artworks Featuring Pale aqua & Tea green

Field of Bluebonnets under Cloudy Sky palette card
Field of Bluebonnets under Cloudy Sky
Robert Julian Onderdonk
Himalayas. Sunny contour of the mountains. palette card
Himalayas. Sunny contour of the mountains.
Nicholas Roerich · 1939
Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire palette card
Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire
J.M.W. Turner · 1825
View of Amalfi palette card
View of Amalfi
Ivan Aivazovsky · 1865
Whalers palette card
Whalers
J.M.W. Turner · 1845
Tibetian way palette card
Tibetian way
Nicholas Roerich · 1931

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Pale aqua & Tea green

3 master palettes where Pale aqua and Tea green appear together most prominently.

Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes Palette 1 - Soft Vellum

Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes

36.5% Pale aqua · 8.3% Tea green

Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes Master Palette - Soft Vellum

Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes

36.5% Pale aqua · 8.3% Tea green

Valentin Serov Palette 2 - Veiled Tawny

Valentin Serov

3.2% Pale aqua · 3.2% Tea green

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