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− | '''Paul Signac''' (born [[Paris]], 1863 – Paris, 1935) Neo-Impressionist French painter and art writer. He studied with [[Armand Guillaumin]]. Signac met [[Claude Monet]] and helped establish the Salon des Artistes Indépendants in 1884 where [[George-Pierre Seurat]] exposed his ''Bathers at Asniéres''. Signac and Seurat developed the [[Neo-Impressionism]] movement and [[Pointillism]] technique. They created the group "Impressionnistes dits scientifiques". | + | '''Paul Signac''' (born [[Paris]], 1863 – Paris, 1935) Neo-Impressionist French painter and art writer. He studied with [[Armand Guillaumin]]. Signac met [[Claude Monet]] and helped establish the Salon des Artistes Indépendants in 1884 where [[George-Pierre Seurat]] exposed his ''Bathers at Asniéres''. Signac and Seurat developed the [[Neo-Impressionism]] movement and [[Pointillism]] technique. They created the group "Impressionnistes dits scientifiques". Paul Signac was also a good friend of [[Pierre Bonnard]]. |
His paintings are mainly of the French coast; St. Tropez, Cherbourg, Marseille, Nice, Collioure, Ste. Maxime and La Rochelle. His early works were done around Asnières (Paris). Signac loved painting the water and sailing. | His paintings are mainly of the French coast; St. Tropez, Cherbourg, Marseille, Nice, Collioure, Ste. Maxime and La Rochelle. His early works were done around Asnières (Paris). Signac loved painting the water and sailing. | ||
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*[http://www.scholarsresource.com/browse/artist/1231 Paul Signac] | *[http://www.scholarsresource.com/browse/artist/1231 Paul Signac] | ||
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*[http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/signac_paul.html Paul Signac] ARTCYCLOPEDIA. | *[http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/signac_paul.html Paul Signac] ARTCYCLOPEDIA. | ||
*[http://www.net-provence.com/artistes/signac.htm Paul Signac] In French. | *[http://www.net-provence.com/artistes/signac.htm Paul Signac] In French. |
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Paul Signac (born Paris, 1863 – Paris, 1935) Neo-Impressionist French painter and art writer. He studied with Armand Guillaumin. Signac met Claude Monet and helped establish the Salon des Artistes Indépendants in 1884 where George-Pierre Seurat exposed his Bathers at Asniéres. Signac and Seurat developed the Neo-Impressionism movement and Pointillism technique. They created the group "Impressionnistes dits scientifiques". Paul Signac was also a good friend of Pierre Bonnard.
His paintings are mainly of the French coast; St. Tropez, Cherbourg, Marseille, Nice, Collioure, Ste. Maxime and La Rochelle. His early works were done around Asnières (Paris). Signac loved painting the water and sailing.
Golfe Juan, 1896.
In 1899 Signac published: De Delacroix au Neo-Impressionism, an important study.
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Colour division is more a philosophy than a system. |
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See also
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- Paul Signac
- Paul Signac
- Paul Signac ARTCYCLOPEDIA.
- Paul Signac In French.