
Paul Signac
1863
- 1935
French Neo-Impressionist Painter
Movement : pointillism
Paul Signac, born in 1863 in Paris and died in 1935 in Paris, was a French painter and a leading figure in the Neo-Impressionist movement. His works, such as 'The Papal Palace, Avignon' and 'The Port of Saint-Tropez,' are admired for their vibrant use of color and meticulous application of Pointillist techniques, capturing the luminosity and vibrancy of the French landscape. Signac's contributions to modern art and his exploration of color theory and optical mixing have made him a significant figure in late 19th and early 20th-century painting, reflecting the innovation and dynamism of his time.
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