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Edmund Charles Tarbell Palette 4

Veiled Tawny
Veiled Partially obscured light - mid-dark with a hazy, scrim-filtered quality.
Tawny Warm orange-brown - a traditional term for the color of tanned leather or lion fur.
Edmund Charles Tarbell Palette 4 - Veiled Tawny

Color Composition

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Colors
#77685C
24.20%
#565449
16.70%
#958C80
13.80%
#3F393D
11.90%
#CBB187
8.90%
#BCB9B1
8.80%
#867D4A
7.10%
#614640
4.40%
#BD8147
3.10%
#BE3A2D
1.00%

Palette Analysis

Values in Edmund Charles Tarbell rest in the mid-range - neither dramatically lit nor steeped in shadow. Neither warm nor cool has the upper hand here; the equilibrium between the two generates the palette's visual energy. All colours lean toward grey, building depth through value rather than colour punch. The most saturated colour, #BE3A2D, is reserved to 1.0% of the surface, where it acts as a focal punctuation. 44 units of value spread create a palette that is varied but unified - contrast in the service of harmony. Palette 4 sits within the larger chromatic argument that Edmund Charles Tarbell's complete body of work advances.

Example use cases

  • exhibition design
  • foundation branding
  • estate management
  • art education
  • museums & galleries

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