Color one

Pale cerulean

#9BC4E2

Color two

Platinum

#E5E4E2

Pale cerulean (#9BC4E2) and Platinum (#E5E4E2) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Jury Annenkov, Charles Demuth, and Antonio Jacobsen and the Cubism tradition. Painters typically deployed pale cerulean at an average of 18% of the canvas, with platinum at 11%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Raisin black (#242124), Dark lava (#483C32), and Eerie black (#1B1B1B).

Artworks Featuring Pale cerulean & Platinum

The Return of Young Tobie palette card
The Return of Young Tobie
Maurice Denis · 1918
Mill Site and Old Todal Dam, Cos Cob palette card
Mill Site and Old Todal Dam, Cos Cob
Childe Hassam · 1902
The Bathers palette card
The Bathers
Childe Hassam · 1904
A Farm, Last Rauys palette card
A Farm, Last Rauys
Clarence Gagnon · 1913
Caravan in the oasis. Egypt palette card
Caravan in the oasis. Egypt
Ivan Aivazovsky · 1871
Dragon Cloud, Old Lyme palette card
Dragon Cloud, Old Lyme
Childe Hassam · 1903

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Pale cerulean & Platinum

6 master palettes where Pale cerulean and Platinum appear together most prominently.

Jury Annenkov Palette 3 - Silvery Gossamer

Jury Annenkov

19.5% Pale cerulean · 17.9% Platinum

Charles Demuth Palette 6 - Muted Parchment

Charles Demuth

17.6% Pale cerulean · 16.8% Platinum

Antonio Jacobsen Palette 3 - Gleaming Alabaster

Antonio Jacobsen

21.2% Pale cerulean · 8.4% Platinum

Benito Quinquela Martin Palette 1 - Dusky Sage

Benito Quinquela Martin

16.4% Pale cerulean · 8.3% Platinum

David Johnson Palette 6 - Shadowed Parchment

David Johnson

17.7% Pale cerulean · 7.3% Platinum

Francis Picabia Palette 7 - Dimmed Vellum

Francis Picabia

15.7% Pale cerulean · 7.9% Platinum

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