The 316 Artworks of Paul Signac

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Paul Signac - The Pine Tree at St. TropezThe Pine Tree at St. TropezPaul Signac

This giclée print offers beautiful color accuracy. Giclée (French for “to spray”) is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are sprayed onto the paper’s surface creating natural color transitions.

Pushkin State Museum (Moscow, Russia)
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Paul Signac - Boulevard de Clichy 1886Boulevard de Clichy 1886Paul Signac
18 x 25 cm, (1886)

Paul Signac began as an Impressionist, influenced predominantly by Claude Monet but, in 1884, he, Henri Cross, Odilon Redon and Georges Seurat founded the Indépendants. The Indépendants organized primarily to arrange exhibitions of their own works which had been rejected by the Impressionists-domina...

Minneapolis Institute of Arts (United States)
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Paul Signac - Breakfast (The Dining Room)Breakfast (The Dining Room)Paul Signac

In Signac's Dining Room, the scene is backlit from a window, giving a dramatic light creating silhouettes and strong contrasts of light and shade. This type of lighting was used occasionally by Degas, but not by the Impressionists, who avoided such extremes of contrast. When sunsets were painted by ...

Kröller-Müller Museum (Otterlo, Netherlands)
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Paul Signac - Houses in the Port, Saint-Tropez, Opus 237Houses in the Port, Saint-Tropez, Opus 237Paul Signac

This spectacular view of the port at Saint-Tropez was painted at the crescendo of Signac's time as the leader of the Neo-Impressionist painters in 1892. In April of that year, Signac set sail on his boat Olympia from Concarneau to the south of France, in search of restorative sunlight and happier t...

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Paul Signac - Port of Saint-CastPort of Saint-CastPaul Signac

Signac was a leading practitioner of the Neo-Impressionist style originated by Georges Seurat, which abandoned the free brushwork of Impressionism in favor of a systematic application of tiny, distinct touches of pure color. Port of Saint-Cast is one of a series of four seascapes that Signac painted...

Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, United States)
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Paul Signac - The DemolisherThe DemolisherPaul Signac

The painting by Paul Signac 'The Demolisher', French title: Le démolisseur, painted in 1897-1899, is currently in Paris at the Musée d'Orsay. The original painting is oil on canvas and has the following dimensions: height - 251 cm (98.8 in), width - 150.5 cm (59.2 in).

Musée d'Orsay (Paris, France)

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