Julian Alden Weir is built on dark foundations, with values clustered toward shadow. The dominant temperature is warm, with earth tones and fire-hues setting the emotional key. All colours lean toward grey, building depth through value rather than colour punch. #191515 claims 41.9% of the surface, functioning as the work's tonal foundation. The most saturated colour, #812F33, is reserved to 0.9% of the surface, where it acts as a focal punctuation. From deepest dark to palest light, the palette traverses 64 units of the value scale - a span that creates natural depth. Together these qualities place Julian Alden Weir firmly in the tonal tradition - concerned with mood and atmosphere rather than chromatic display. This is palette 10 of Julian Alden Weir's sequence - a single chapter in a chromatic story told across many works.