Paul Signac

1863

1935

Paul Signac was a French Neo-Impressionist painter and co-founder of Pointillism alongside Georges Seurat. His bright, vivid works depict landscapes and seascapes using small dots of pure color, exploring optical effects and light. Signac’s political beliefs in anarchism informed his art’s themes of freedom and nature. He promoted and theorized Neo-Impressionism through writing and teaching, greatly influencing modern art development. His vibrant style celebrates color’s power and harmony.

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Artist: Paul Signac

Painting: The Clipper

$500.00