Philippe de Champaigne distributes its values across the middle register, creating harmony without high contrast. Temperature reads distinctly warm: the reds and earth tones from Philippe de Champaigne carry the compositional weight. Saturation is deliberately withheld - the beauty here lies in the near-monochromatic gradations rather than colour difference. The most saturated colour, #BDC4DD, is reserved to 3.4% of the surface, where it acts as a focal punctuation. 70 units of value range underpin the palette's structural clarity: the eye always knows where light falls. In the context of Philippe de Champaigne's full range of palettes, group 2 represents one movement in an ongoing chromatic dialogue.