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Artist: Paul Signac (French 1863-1935)

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Paul Signac, The Pink Cloud, Antibes Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Pink Cloud, Antibes
Paul Signac, The Velodrome Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Velodrome
Paul Signac, The Dogana Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Dogana
Paul Signac, The Port at Vlissingen, Boats and Lighthouses Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Port at Vlissingen, Boats and Lighthouses
Paul Signac, Marseille, Fishing Boats Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Marseille, Fishing Boats
Paul Signac, Le Corne d Or, Le Pont Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Le Corne d Or, Le Pont
Paul Signac, A Clipper, Asnieres Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
A Clipper, Asnieres
Paul Signac, Snow, Boulevard de Clichy, Paris Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Snow, Boulevard de Clichy, Paris
Paul Signac, The Town Beach, Collioure Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Town Beach, Collioure
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Paul Signac Biography | Art Reproductions | Reproduktionen von Kunst | Galerie Dada
Signac, Paul
1863-1935

Signac, Paul Biography

French postimpressionist painter, born in Paris, one of the originators of the technique known as pointillism. In 1884 Paul Signac began collaborating with French painter Georges Seurat, under whose influence he abandoned the short brushstrokes of impressionism to experiment with scientifically juxtaposed dots of pure color, the defining feature of pointillism. In Paul Signac's pointillist scenes the impression of glittering natural sunlight is achieved through placement of the colored dots to create a prismatic effect. After 1900 Signac moved away from pointillism, opting instead for small squares of color to create a mosaiclike effect, as in View of the Port of Marseilles (1905, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City). During this period he also produced vibrant watercolors in a more spontaneous, freely composed style.

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