The palette of Paul Klee sits in the lower register of the value scale - dense, contained, and weighted. Blues and teal-greys govern the palette, lending it an aquatic or atmospheric quality. Chroma is moderate: colours carry enough saturation to be read as colour, but the palette stops well short of garish intensity. The most saturated colour, #202782, covers 43.7% of the surface: too much to call an accent, too strong to ignore. At just 21 units of value range, the palette is tonally close-knit; differentiation comes from colour rather than light. Paul Klee's palette 15 carries its own internal logic while remaining in conversation with the artist's broader colour intelligence.