William Hogarth keeps values measured and balanced, a hallmark of tonal restraint. Warmth dominates - the palette of William Hogarth leans heavily on the yellow-orange-red arc of the colour wheel. Chroma is kept low across all colours, producing the soft, enveloping quality that characterises tonal painting. The most saturated colour, #75572B, is reserved to 12.9% of the surface, where it acts as a focal punctuation. A value spread of 60 units gives the palette both depth and air - shadows are genuinely dark, lights genuinely light. In the context of William Hogarth's full range of palettes, group 9 represents one movement in an ongoing chromatic dialogue.