Art Movements
Explore curated color palettes from masterpiece paintings across art history. Click any movement to browse its paintings and palettes.
19th Century
Romanticism
1770–1850
Turbulent skies and vivid, emotionally charged palettes celebrating nature's sublime power.
5 paintings
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
1848–1900
Jewel-like colors and meticulous detail inspired by medieval and early Renaissance sincerity.
15 paintings
Realism
1840–1900
Muted earth tones and honest observation capturing everyday life without idealization.
17 paintings
Impressionism
1860–1890
Luminous, high-keyed palettes capturing fleeting light through broken brushwork and pure pigments.
10 paintings
Post-Impressionism
1886–1905
Saturated, emotionally charged colors pushing beyond Impressionism toward structure and expression.
17 paintings
Symbolism
1880–1910
Mysterious jewel tones and shadowy half-lights evoking myth, dreams, and inner vision.
7 paintings
Modern
Art Nouveau
1890–1910
Sinuous lines, flat saturated color, and ornamental beauty blurring fine and decorative art.
11 paintings
Expressionism
1905–1930
Anti-naturalistic clashing hues - acid greens, livid reds - externalizing raw emotion.
7 paintings
Fauvism
1904–1908
Explosively saturated pure pigments - color freed entirely from describing the real world.
7 paintings