Color one

Shiny Shamrock

#5FA778

Color two

Sunray

#E3AB57

Shiny Shamrock (#5FA778) and Sunray (#E3AB57) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Rik Wouters, Francis Picabia, and Childe Hassam and the Post-Impressionism tradition. Painters typically deployed shiny shamrock at an average of 3% of the canvas, with sunray at 7%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Bone (#E3DAC9), Silver (#C0C0C0), and Lion (#DECC9C).

Artworks Featuring Shiny Shamrock & Sunray

Encampment of Gypsies with Caravans palette card
Encampment of Gypsies with Caravans
Vincent van Gogh · 1888
Infant palette card
Infant
Gustav Klimt · 1917
Goldfish Bowl palette card
Goldfish Bowl
Henri Matisse · 1924
Self-portrait palette card
Self-portrait
Alexej von Jawlensky · 1912
Kangchenjunga palette card
Kangchenjunga
Nicholas Roerich
Crouching Girl palette card
Crouching Girl
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner · 1909

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Shiny Shamrock & Sunray

3 master palettes where Shiny Shamrock and Sunray appear together most prominently.

Rik Wouters Palette 1 - Pale Topaz

Rik Wouters

9.6% Shiny Shamrock · 10.6% Sunray

Francis Picabia Palette 2 - Soft Apricot

Francis Picabia

4.4% Shiny Shamrock · 13.2% Sunray

Childe Hassam Palette 12 - Soft Fawn

Childe Hassam

1.9% Shiny Shamrock · 15.4% Sunray

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