Color one

Pine green

#2A2F23

Color two

Sepia

#704214

Pine green (#2A2F23) and Sepia (#704214) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Briton Riviere, Hans Holbein the Elder, and Orazio Gentileschi and the Gothic Art tradition. Painters typically deployed pine green at an average of 29% of the canvas, with sepia at 6%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Smoky black (#100C08), Drab dark brown (#4A412A), and Olive Drab (#3C341F).

Artworks Featuring Pine green & Sepia

Italian girl at the fountain palette card
Italian girl at the fountain
William-Adolphe Bouguereau · 1870
Dantis Amor palette card
Dantis Amor
Dante Gabriel Rossetti · 1859
Small Rocky Bay of Nans (Cadaques) palette card
Small Rocky Bay of Nans (Cadaques)
Salvador Dali · 1920
On the Racecourse palette card
On the Racecourse
Edgar Degas · 1860
Time Reveals the Truth palette card
Time Reveals the Truth
Theodoor van Thulden · 1657
The Fields palette card
The Fields
Vincent van Gogh · 1890

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Pine green & Sepia

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

Briton Riviere Palette 6 - Penumbral Laterite

Briton Riviere

17.3% Pine green · 12.2% Sepia

Hans Holbein the Elder Palette 8 - Tenebrous Bister

Hans Holbein the Elder

30.4% Pine green · 5.8% Sepia

Orazio Gentileschi Palette 4 - Tenebrous Bister

Orazio Gentileschi

32.0% Pine green · 4.7% Sepia

Giacomo Favretto Palette 9 - Tenebrous Bister

Giacomo Favretto

34.2% Pine green · 4.2% Sepia

Andrea del Sarto Palette 9 - Tenebrous Bister

Andrea del Sarto

36.9% Pine green · 3.7% Sepia

Pisanello Palette 5 - Nocturnal Bister

Pisanello

23.7% Pine green · 5.4% Sepia

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