alexandre
jean oppenordt
The Silent Maestro of Dutch Baroque and Rococo In the grand, sweeping tapestry of seventeenth-century art, names like Rembrandt and Vermeer often command the spotlight, casting long shadows over the more subtle masters of the era. Yet, tucked within the intricate grain of exquisite woodwork …
A portrait built from alexandre jean oppenordt's own colours
Every 1 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
Each dot is a work — its angle set by hue, its distance from the centre by saturation. Hover a dot to see the painting.
The signature, in numbers
Where the colour came from
Up to 24 paintings representing the most frequent palette tones — each shown with its dominant colours.