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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Canal of Overschie (1906)

Paul Signac
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Capo di Noli (1898)

Paul Signac
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Cassis, Cap Lombard (Opus 196 1889)

Paul Signac
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Constantinople (Golden Horn 1907)

Paul Signac
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Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice (1905)

Paul Signac
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Evening Calm, Concarneau (Opus 220 1891)

Paul Signac
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Saint-Tropez. The Red Buoy (1895)

Paul Signac
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The Bonaventure Pine in Saint-Tropez (Opus 239 1893)

Paul Signac
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The Clipper

Paul Signac
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The Jetty at Cassis (Opus 198 1889)

Paul Signac
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The Papal Palace, Avignon (1909)

Paul Signac
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The Pine Tree at Saint-Tropez (1909)

Paul Signac
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The Port at Sunset, Opus 236 (Saint-Tropez 1892)

Paul Signac
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The Port of Saint-Tropez (1901–1902)

Paul Signac
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The Town Beach, Collioure (1887)

Paul Signac
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Venice, The Pink Cloud (c.1909)

Paul Signac
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