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    Paul Victor Jules Signac (/ s iː n ˈ j ɑː k / seen-YAHK, French: [pɔl siɲak]; 11 November 1863 – 15 August 1935) was a French Neo-Impressionist painter who, with Georges Seurat, helped develop the artistic technique Pointillism.

  2. Paul Victor Jules Signac (French: [pɔl siɲak]; 11 November 1863 – 15 August 1935) was a French Neo-Impressionist painter who, working with Georges Seurat, helped develop the Pointillist style. Paul Signac was born in Paris on 11 November 1863.

  3. Paul Signac. French Painter. Born: November 11, 1863 - Paris, France. Died: August 15, 1935 - Paris, France. Movements and Styles: Impressionism. , Post-Impressionism. , Neo-Impressionism. "The art of the colorist has in some ways elements of mathematics and music." 1 of 4. Summary of Paul Signac.

  4. May 1, 2024 · Paul Signac (born Nov. 11, 1863, Paris, France—died Aug. 15, 1935, Paris) was a French painter who, with Georges Seurat, developed the technique called pointillism.

  5. Jun 27, 2022 · Paul Signac was a pioneer in his vast exploration of a number of media, from printmaking methods such as etching and lithography to watercolor, including meticulous drawings for canvases rendered in tiny dots.

  6. Jan 10, 2021 · From 1891 onwards, Paul Signac stepped in as a leader and theorist of Neo-Impressionism. He occupied a prominent role in the movement and was not only a mere follower of Seurat. Signac contributed to the evolution and popularity of Neo-Impressionism in the early 1900s.

  7. www.moma.org › artists › 5421Paul Signac | MoMA

    Paul Victor Jules Signac ( seen-YAHK, French: [pɔl siɲak]; 11 November 1863 – 15 August 1935) was a French Neo-Impressionist painter who, with Georges Seurat, helped develop the artistic technique Pointillism.

  8. Feb 5, 2023 · Paul Signac (1863–1935) was a French Post-Impressionist painter best known for helping Georges Seurat pioneer the Pointillist style. Originally from Paris, he began his creative career inspired by the Impressionist works of Claude Monet.

  9. As Georges Seurat’s most ardent follower, Paul Signac steadfastly promoted the principles of Neo-Impressionism all his life. Adopting Seurat’s system of color harmony, Signac argued for the meticulous application of precise hues in separate strokes of paint across the canvas, a technique he said evoked “brilliantly colored lights.”

  10. Paul Signac. 1863-1935. A self-taught French artist, Signac was a key figure in the Neoimpressionist movement. He was influenced by Seurat, adopting his technique of pointillism (painting in dots of complementary colour). This can be seen in his painting of Cassis.

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