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Windsor tan

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Windsor tan (#A75502) is a deep warm shade that appears across 7 master palettes in our corpus, most prominently in the work of Francis Picabia, Edward Lear, and Adriaen van Ostade and the Dada tradition. Master painters paired it most often with Ruby red (#9B111E), Smoky black (#100C08), and English vermillion (#CC474B). The combination forms an earthy, lived-in chord, built on closely related hues, reads as a unified warm palette, with the pair colors held at a similar value to the source.

Artworks Featuring This Color

Table, Napkin and Fruit palette card
Table, Napkin and Fruit
Paul Cezanne · 1900
Portrait Of A Lady with a Fan palette card
Portrait Of A Lady with a Fan
James Tissot
Ambroise Vollard Portrait palette card
Ambroise Vollard Portrait
Pierre-Auguste Renoir · 1917
Midi Landscape palette card
Midi Landscape
Theo van Rysselberghe · 1910
Dusk palette card
Dusk
Alphonse Mucha · 1899
The dream turns palette card
The dream turns
Giorgio de Chirico · 1913

Master palettes

Palettes Featuring Windsor tan

6 palettes where Windsor tan appears prominently — one per artist.

abstract Palette 33 - Shadowed Rust

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21.8% Windsor tan

Francis Picabia Palette 12 - Muted Rust

Francis Picabia

21.5% Windsor tan

Edward Lear Palette 4 - Shadowed Rust

Edward Lear

18.6% Windsor tan

Adriaen van Ostade Palette 1 - Pale Vermillion

Adriaen van Ostade

16.6% Windsor tan

Concretism Palette 7 - Shadowed Rust

Concretism

16.0% Windsor tan

Cennino Cennini Palette 3 - Muted Vermillion

Cennino Cennini

15.5% Windsor tan

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