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Pale spring bud (#ECEBBD) is a light warm shade that appears across 20+ master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Theodor Severin Kittelsen, Cimabue, and Gustave Loiseau and the Romanticism tradition. Master painters paired it most often with Dark sienna (#3C1414), Smoky black (#100C08), and Lion (#DECC9C). The combination forms a soft, sunlit chord, reads as a unified warm palette, with a sharp light/dark contrast that lets the darker companions read as depth.

Artworks Featuring This Color

Hills of Galilee palette card
Hills of Galilee
John Singer Sargent · 1905
The Racecourse, Amateur Jockeys palette card
The Racecourse, Amateur Jockeys
Edgar Degas · 1880
Panthers palette card
Panthers
Martiros Sarian · 1907
The Sun Had Closed the Winter's Day palette card
The Sun Had Closed the Winter's Day
Joseph Farquharson · 1904
The Apparition palette card
The Apparition
Gustave Moreau · 1876
Ile de France palette card
Ile de France
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1885

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Pale spring bud

6 palettes where Pale spring bud appears prominently — one per artist.

Theodor Severin Kittelsen Palette 5 - Blazing Muslin

Theodor Severin Kittelsen

67.0% Pale spring bud

Cimabue Palette 5 - Gleaming Ecru

Cimabue

62.2% Pale spring bud

Byzantine Palette 10 - Gleaming Ecru

Byzantine

62.2% Pale spring bud

Gustave Loiseau Palette 18 - Soft Ecru

Gustave Loiseau

48.9% Pale spring bud

Thomas Allom Palette 2 - Gleaming Muslin

Thomas Allom

45.6% Pale spring bud

Richard Parkes Bonington Palette 4 - Gleaming Muslin

Richard Parkes Bonington

40.6% Pale spring bud

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