Color one

Shiny Shamrock

#5FA778

Color two

Tea green

#D0F0C0

Shiny Shamrock (#5FA778) and Tea green (#D0F0C0) appear together across 5 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Jean Metzinger, and Thomas Dewing and the Cubism tradition. Painters typically deployed shiny shamrock at an average of 4% of the canvas, with tea green at 4%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Bud green (#7BB661), Turquoise green (#A0D6B4), and Hunter green (#355E3B).

Artworks Featuring Shiny Shamrock & Tea green

Santana palette card
Santana
Nicholas Roerich · 1928
Soluppgang over Staden palette card
Soluppgang over Staden
Eugène Jansson · 1890
Mist in the Canyon palette card
Mist in the Canyon
Thomas Moran
The Winged Man (The Fallen Angel) palette card
The Winged Man (The Fallen Angel)
Odilon Redon · 1880
Elbrus in the Evening palette card
Elbrus in the Evening
Arkhyp Kuindzhi · 1908
Saint Nicholas palette card
Saint Nicholas
Nicholas Roerich · 1916

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Shiny Shamrock & Tea green

2 master palettes where Shiny Shamrock and Tea green appear together most prominently.

Jean Metzinger Palette 1 - Lustrous Nacreous

Jean Metzinger

11.4% Shiny Shamrock · 12.7% Tea green

Thomas Dewing Palette 1 - Soft Bloom

Thomas Dewing

6.5% Shiny Shamrock · 7.5% Tea green

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