Color one

Pale purple

#FAE6FA

Color two

Timberwolf

#DBD7D2

Pale purple (#FAE6FA) and Timberwolf (#DBD7D2) appear together across 4 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of John Absolon, Saverio della Gatta, and Maurice Braun and the Romanticism tradition. Painters typically deployed pale purple at an average of 14% of the canvas, with timberwolf at 15%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Wild blue yonder (#A2ADD0), Liver chestnut (#987456), and Shadow (#8A795D).

Artworks Featuring Pale purple & Timberwolf

Himalayas palette card
Himalayas
Nicholas Roerich
Himalayas (study) palette card
Himalayas (study)
Nicholas Roerich · 1930
Autumn on the Lake palette card
Autumn on the Lake
William Hart · 1873
August Noon palette card
August Noon
Guy Rose
The Port at Vlissingen, Boats and Lighthouses palette card
The Port at Vlissingen, Boats and Lighthouses
Paul Signac · 1896
Valle de México tomado desde el cerro de Chapultepec palette card
Valle de México tomado desde el cerro de Chapultepec
Jose Maria Velasco

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Pale purple & Timberwolf

4 master palettes where Pale purple and Timberwolf appear together most prominently.

John Absolon Palette 3 - Hushed Ivory

John Absolon

30.9% Pale purple · 14.1% Timberwolf

Saverio della Gatta Palette 8 - Soft Ivory

Saverio della Gatta

11.7% Pale purple · 21.0% Timberwolf

Maurice Braun Master Palette - Pale Ivory

Maurice Braun

12.0% Pale purple · 12.0% Timberwolf

John Absolon Master Palette - Muted Tawny

John Absolon

1.7% Pale purple · 13.3% Timberwolf

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