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Anders Zorn's 1896 Self-Portrait reveals his limited palette for creating figurative and portrait paintings in oil, a distinct variation on the Ancient Greek 4-color palette of Black, Red, Yellow and White.
Using colors available to 19th century painters, Zorn crafted his "limited" palette with Ivory Black, Vermilion, Yellow Ochre and Lead White to quickly build and adjust his flesh tones and provide neutral backgrounds with believable space. He shows the colors on his palette in the foreground of this self-portrait painting at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm:
Self-Portrait, 1896, by Anders Zorn, oil on canvas, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden.
While simple in concept, limited palettes can test one's ability to create accurate mixtures of color, value and tone.
We are pleased to present our Modern Zorn Limited Palette set for endless mixing possibilities with our intensely pigmented Permanent Bright Red and Titanium White, along with our more nuanced Yellow Ochre and Night Black.
Modern Zorn Limited Palette - Presented in protective boxes for safe and easy transport. Four colors, 40ml size tubes:
On the Attic Stairs, 1898, by Anders Zorn, oil on canvas, Gothenburg Museum of Art, Gothenburg, Sweden. - Here Zorn has added a blue, perhaps Cobalt, although our Prussian Blue will mix this same green with the Yellow Ochre. Adding a little of the Permanent Bright Red + Titanium White to the Prussian Blue warms it to resemble Cobalt or Cerulean.
Abram Piatt Andrew, Jr., 1911, by Anders Zorn, oil on canvas, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, MA
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