The high-key values of Vasyl Hryhorovych Krychevsky give it an effulgent, almost bleached quality. Neither warm nor cool has the upper hand here; the equilibrium between the two generates the palette's visual energy. Mid-saturation across the board: the palette has colour character without chromatic excess. The highest-chroma note - #B37247 - appears at just 9.2%, deployed as a precision accent against the quieter ground. The value range of 49 units sits in the comfortable middle: enough depth, enough light, neither extreme. The combination of mid-to-high key, balanced temperature, and elevated chroma is characteristic of Impressionist observation: light broken into its component hues. In the context of Vasyl Hryhorovych Krychevsky's full range of palettes, group 2 represents one movement in an ongoing chromatic dialogue.