Color one

Pink lavender

#D8B2D1

Color two

White

#FFFFFF

Pink lavender (#D8B2D1) and White (#FFFFFF) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Max Bill, Emile Galle, and Elizabeth Thompson and the Concrete Art (Concretism) tradition. Painters typically deployed pink lavender at an average of 33% of the canvas, with white at 19%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Glaucous (#6082B6), Medium carmine (#AF4035), and Maximum green yellow (#D9E650).

Artworks Featuring Pink lavender & White

Station in Davos palette card
Station in Davos
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner · 1925
Lappings of the waves palette card
Lappings of the waves
Anders Zorn · 1887
Iona, Pink Rocks palette card
Iona, Pink Rocks
Samuel Peploe · 1927
Knitting machine palette card
Knitting machine
William-Adolphe Bouguereau · 1884
Sacred Himalayas palette card
Sacred Himalayas
Nicholas Roerich · 1932
Tibet palette card
Tibet
Nicholas Roerich · 1933

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Pink lavender & White

6 master palettes where Pink lavender and White appear together most prominently.

Max Bill Palette 1 - Luminous Cream

Max Bill

34.2% Pink lavender · 34.0% White

Max Bill Master Palette - Luminous Cream

Max Bill

34.2% Pink lavender · 34.0% White

Concretism Palette 1 - Luminous Cream

Concretism

34.2% Pink lavender · 34.0% White

Emile Galle Palette 1 - Luminous Linen

Emile Galle

38.2% Pink lavender · 3.6% White

Elizabeth Thompson Palette 3 - Celestial Alabaster

Elizabeth Thompson

44.5% Pink lavender · 2.8% White

Patrick Henry Bruce Palette 1 - Luminous Ecru

Patrick Henry Bruce

14.1% Pink lavender · 5.0% White

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