Colors that go with

Sunglow

#FFCC33

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Colors that go with Sunglow

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Sunglow (#FFCC33) is a mid-tone warm shade that appears across 2 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of David Wilkie, and Julio Romero de Torres and the Romanticism tradition. Master painters paired it most often with Chili red (#E23D28), Seal brown (#59260B), and Zinnwaldite brown (#2C1608). The combination forms a sun-bleached, daylight chord, built on closely related hues, reads as a unified warm palette, with a moderate step down in value that keeps the source forward.

Artworks Featuring This Color

The Painting Session palette card
The Painting Session
Henri Matisse · 1942
Sunrise (Unfinished) palette card
Sunrise (Unfinished)
Nicholas Roerich · 1930
Future (study) palette card
Future (study)
Giacomo Balla · 1918
Tibetian camp palette card
Tibetian camp
Nicholas Roerich · 1936
Study of mountains palette card
Study of mountains
Nicholas Roerich
Tiger Lilies palette card
Tiger Lilies
John Henry Twachtman · 1889

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Sunglow

2 palettes where Sunglow appears prominently — one per artist.

David Wilkie Palette 2 - Gleaming Blaze

David Wilkie

41.5% Sunglow

Julio Romero de Torres Palette 2 - Soft Vermillion

Julio Romero de Torres

17.5% Sunglow

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