Color one

Pullman Brown

#644117

Color two

Zinnwaldite brown

#2C1608

Pullman Brown (#644117) and Zinnwaldite brown (#2C1608) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of George Henry Hall, Petrus van Schendel, and Adriaen van Ostade and the Romanticism tradition. Painters typically deployed pullman brown at an average of 36% of the canvas, with zinnwaldite brown at 12%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Smoky black (#100C08), Metallic Sunburst (#9C7C38), and Olive Drab (#3C341F).

Artworks Featuring Pullman Brown & Zinnwaldite brown

View of the Pastures of the Limousin palette card
View of the Pastures of the Limousin
Jules Dupre · 1835
The Sussex Weald palette card
The Sussex Weald
James Webb · 1880
Autumn Landscape at Dusk palette card
Autumn Landscape at Dusk
Vincent van Gogh · 1885
After the Bath palette card
After the Bath
Edgar Degas · 1876
L'orage palette card
L'orage
Léo Gausson · 1899
Jean Renoir palette card
Jean Renoir
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1899

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Pullman Brown & Zinnwaldite brown

6 master palettes where Pullman Brown and Zinnwaldite brown appear together most prominently.

George Henry Hall Palette 4 - Tenebrous Terracotta

George Henry Hall

48.0% Pullman Brown · 14.4% Zinnwaldite brown

Petrus van Schendel Palette 5 - Nocturnal Terracotta

Petrus van Schendel

41.7% Pullman Brown · 9.2% Zinnwaldite brown

Adriaen van Ostade Palette 9 - Abyssal Terracotta

Adriaen van Ostade

45.9% Pullman Brown · 8.0% Zinnwaldite brown

Eugène Louis Lami Palette 2 - Shadowed Terracotta

Eugène Louis Lami

31.2% Pullman Brown · 11.5% Zinnwaldite brown

Gustave Dore Palette 1 - Penumbral Caramel

Gustave Dore

18.9% Pullman Brown · 18.0% Zinnwaldite brown

Antoine de Favray Palette 1 - Nocturnal Bister

Antoine de Favray

28.9% Pullman Brown · 11.3% Zinnwaldite brown

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