| Style | Post-Impressionism, Pointillism |
| Lived | November 11, 1863 - August 15, 1935 ( 19th - 20th century ) |
| Nationality | France |
| Biography |
Paul Signac Biography |
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| Paintings |
Some of Paul Signac's most notable paintings are 'The Red Buoy', 'The Pine at St. Tropez', 'Port-en-Bessin' and 'The Road to Gennevilliers'.
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| Quote | "Vuillard balances too far on the side of fantasy... the people in his pictures are not properly defined. As he's an admirable draughtsman it must be that he just doesn't want to give them mouths and hands and feet."
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| Interesting |
Together with Georges Seurat, Paul Signac was the co-founder of neo-impressionism, which is also called pointillism or divisionism.
Paul Signac didn't receive any formal training and was almost completely self-taught by studying the works of artists such as Claude Monet.
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