frederick
richard say
Frederick Richard Say: A Portraitist of Victorian Dignity Frederick Richard Say (1804-1868) stands as a testament to the quiet brilliance of Victorian portraiture, capturing the essence of prominent figures – nobility, politicians and families – with an understated elegance that continues to resonate today. Born …
A portrait built from frederick richard say's own colours
Every 6 approved work contributes its dominant tone to a single flowing field. Sorted along the hue wheel, the strip reads as a smooth spectrum. Click any band to reveal its full four-colour palette.
Bands follow the hue wheel; visually identical tones are merged.
Every painting, placed on the hue wheel
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Where the colour came from
Up to 24 paintings representing the most frequent palette tones — each shown with its dominant colours.