Color one

Pine green

#2A2F23

Color two

Pullman Brown

#644117

Pine green (#2A2F23) and Pullman Brown (#644117) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Orazio Gentileschi, Constantin Daniel Rosenthal, and John Everett Millais and the Romanticism tradition. Painters typically deployed pine green at an average of 21% of the canvas, with pullman brown at 10%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Drab dark brown (#4A412A), Smoky black (#100C08), and Olive Drab (#3C341F).

Artworks Featuring Pine green & Pullman Brown

Seducer palette card
Seducer
Nasreddine Dinet · 1906
The Oilmill palette card
The Oilmill
Paul Cezanne · 1871
Wood Interior palette card
Wood Interior
Ralph Blakelock
Riverbanks palette card
Riverbanks
Paul Cezanne · 1905
The Tokai Wine palette card
The Tokai Wine
Luis Ricardo Falero · 1886
Flower Still Life palette card
Flower Still Life
John Henry Twachtman · 1890

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Pine green & Pullman Brown

6 master palettes where Pine green and Pullman Brown appear together most prominently.

Orazio Gentileschi Palette 1 - Penumbral Bister

Orazio Gentileschi

28.4% Pine green · 10.0% Pullman Brown

Constantin Daniel Rosenthal Palette 4 - Penumbral Terracotta

Constantin Daniel Rosenthal

22.1% Pine green · 10.9% Pullman Brown

John Everett Millais Palette 10 - Tenebrous Weld

John Everett Millais

18.1% Pine green · 11.2% Pullman Brown

bird-and-flower painting Palette 5 - Tenebrous Bister

bird-and-flower painting

14.2% Pine green · 12.6% Pullman Brown

Claude Arnulphy Palette 5 - Tenebrous Bister

Claude Arnulphy

22.4% Pine green · 7.0% Pullman Brown

Willem Wissing Palette 3 - Tenebrous Bister

Willem Wissing

19.0% Pine green · 8.2% Pullman Brown

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