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Quinacridone magenta

#8E3A59

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Quinacridone magenta (#8E3A59) is a deep warm shade that appears across 2 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Alexej von Jawlensky, and Andrea del Castagno and the Expressionism tradition. Master painters paired it most often with Indigo dye (#00416A), Teal blue (#367588), and Carnelian (#B31B1B). The combination forms an earthy, lived-in chord, built on a split-complementary spread, plays the source warmth against cooler companions for visible contrast, with the pair colors held at a similar value to the source.

Artworks Featuring This Color

Variation: Sonnenaufgang palette card
Variation: Sonnenaufgang
Alexej von Jawlensky · 1918
Spring palette card
Spring
Janos Mattis-Teutsch · 1909
Nude on a Sofa palette card
Nude on a Sofa
Henri Matisse · 1919
Nude Blond Woman with Tangerines palette card
Nude Blond Woman with Tangerines
Felix Vallotton · 1913
Une Rue À Arcueil palette card
Une Rue À Arcueil
Henri Matisse · 1903
Sunset of the Breton Coast palette card
Sunset of the Breton Coast
Ferdinand du Puigaudeau

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Quinacridone magenta

2 palettes where Quinacridone magenta appears prominently — one per artist.

Alexej von Jawlensky Palette 7 - Shadowed Caramel

Alexej von Jawlensky

22.6% Quinacridone magenta

Andrea del Castagno Palette 5 - Muted Caramel

Andrea del Castagno

16.3% Quinacridone magenta

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