Mid-key values give Lorser Feitelson its characteristic quietness - nothing blazes, nothing disappears. Warm hues command this palette; Lorser Feitelson favours the reds, oranges, and yellows of firelight and earth. Chroma is moderate: colours carry enough saturation to be read as colour, but the palette stops well short of garish intensity. Rather than a studied accent, #7B3013 takes 19.1% - a bold allocation that saturates the composition's atmosphere. A value spread of 71 units gives the palette both depth and air - shadows are genuinely dark, lights genuinely light. This is palette 1 of Lorser Feitelson's sequence - a single chapter in a chromatic story told across many works.