Color one

Tan

#D2B48C

Color two

White

#FFFFFF

Tan (#D2B48C) and White (#FFFFFF) appear together across 6 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Paul de Longpré, Carl Schweninger the Elder, and Gustav Klimt and the Academic Art tradition. Painters typically deployed tan at an average of 32% of the canvas, with white at 13%. Third colors most often completing the combination include Café au lait (#A67B5B), Café noir (#4B3621), and Ash gray (#B2BEB5).

Artworks Featuring Tan & White

Angelica in Chains palette card
Angelica in Chains
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres · 1818
Seated female nude - back view palette card
Seated female nude - back view
Max Pietschmann · 1893
The Cigarette palette card
The Cigarette
Fernand Khnopff · 1912
Caryatides palette card
Caryatides
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1910
Female half nude palette card
Female half nude
Konstantin Cretius · 1841
Deux Jeune Filles palette card
Deux Jeune Filles
Henri Matisse · 1947

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Tan & White

6 master palettes where Tan and White appear together most prominently.

Paul de Longpré Palette 2 - Soft Apricot

Paul de Longpré

43.0% Tan · 14.3% White

Carl Schweninger the Elder Palette 1 - Gleaming Ecru

Carl Schweninger the Elder

38.0% Tan · 11.3% White

Gustav Klimt Palette 5 - Pale Ecru

Gustav Klimt

18.9% Tan · 18.7% White

Jacob van der Ulft Palette 3 - Gleaming Ecru

Jacob van der Ulft

41.0% Tan · 8.5% White

Franklin Dullin Briscoe Palette 1 - Soft Ecru

Franklin Dullin Briscoe

18.2% Tan · 18.0% White

Charles Robert Cockerell Palette 1 - Gleaming Ecru

Charles Robert Cockerell

30.9% Tan · 9.4% White

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