Color one

Pine green

#2A2F23

Color two

Windsor tan

#A75502

Pine green (#2A2F23) and Windsor tan (#A75502) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Anita Malfatti, Carl Wenig, and Hans am Ende and the Baroque tradition. Painters typically deployed pine green at an average of 19% of the canvas, with windsor tan at 6%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Smoky black (#100C08), Olive Drab (#3C341F), and Metallic Sunburst (#9C7C38).

Artworks Featuring Pine green & Windsor tan

Podzimní Červánky palette card
Podzimní Červánky
Jakub Schikaneder
Table, Napkin and Fruit palette card
Table, Napkin and Fruit
Paul Cezanne · 1900
Small Rocky Bay of Nans (Cadaques) palette card
Small Rocky Bay of Nans (Cadaques)
Salvador Dali · 1920
Ginger Jar palette card
Ginger Jar
Paul Cezanne · 1895
Hawaiian flowers palette card
Hawaiian flowers
Arman Manookian
The little valley palette card
The little valley
Paul Gauguin · 1891

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Pine green & Windsor tan

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

Anita Malfatti Palette 3 - Shadowed Tawny

Anita Malfatti

19.0% Pine green · 9.1% Windsor tan

Carl Wenig Palette 3 - Penumbral Caramel

Carl Wenig

14.1% Pine green · 9.0% Windsor tan

Hans am Ende Master Palette - Veiled Tawny

Hans am Ende

12.0% Pine green · 6.0% Windsor tan

Gerard van Honthorst Palette 7 - Tenebrous Weld

Gerard van Honthorst

29.2% Pine green · 2.4% Windsor tan

Le Nain brothers Palette 3 - Tenebrous Bister

Le Nain brothers

16.4% Pine green · 4.0% Windsor tan

Joseph Wright Master Palette - Penumbral Bister

Joseph Wright

24.4% Pine green · 2.5% Windsor tan

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