Canal of Overschie by Paul Signac
Gate, St.Tropez by Paul Signac
The Golden Horn. Morning by Paul Signac
Blessing of the Tuna Fleet at Groix by Paul Signac
The Old Port at Marseille by Paul Signac
The Calanque at Saint Tropez by Paul Signac
The Town Beach, Collioure, Opus 165 by Paul Signac
Still life with book by Paul Signac
Portrieux, The jetty, grey weather by Paul Signac
Lighthouse at Groix by Paul Signac
View of the Port, Saint-Briac by Paul Signac
Entrance to the Port of Honfleur by Paul Signac

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49 museums worldwide

About Paul Signac

French · 1863–1935

owning thirty-two boats, leading Neo-Impressionism after Seurat's death, and renaming a painting about anarchy to get it past the censors

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Portrait of Paul Signac
Museums49
Countries16
Most worksMusée d'Orsay, Paris · 16 works
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where did Paul Signac live?
    Paul Signac was born in Paris and spent his childhood in the district of the Boulevard de Clichy.
  • Where is Paul Signac from?
    Paul Signac was France, born in 1863[7] and died in 1935[7].
  • Who is Paul Signac?
    Paul Signac was born in Paris on November 11, 1863[7], and he spent his childhood in the district of the Boulevard de Clichy. He began as a literary critic and writer, but at eighteen, he devoted himself to painting.
  • Who inspired Paul Signac?
    Paul Signac admired academic professionalism, but he had not attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. The Impressionists were role models for him.
  • Paul Signac famous paintings?
    Two paintings by Paul Signac are The Port of Saint-Tropez and Two Milliners, Rue du Caire.
  • Who was Paul Signac?
    Paul Signac was born in Paris on November 11, 1863[7], and he spent his childhood in the district of the Boulevard de Clichy. He began as a literary critic and writer, but at eighteen, he devoted himself to painting.
  • How many paintings did Paul Signac pens?
    Paul Signac was a wealthy man with no financial cares, and he painted incessantly. He was personally committed to the advancement of contemporary avant-garde art.
  • Paul Signac facts?
    Paul Signac was brought up in the Paris area and lived there until 1892[7], when he moved his base to Saint-Tropez on the Mediterranean. He met Seurat in 1884, the Pissarros in 1885, and Van Gogh in winter 1886-7.

Sources

Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Paul Signac's works across the following collections.

  1. [1] museum Brooklyn Museum Used for: museum holdings.
  2. [2] museum Toledo Museum of Art Used for: museum holdings.
  3. [3] museum Museum Barberini Used for: museum holdings.
  4. [4] museum Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts Used for: museum holdings.
  5. [5] museum National Gallery Prague Used for: museum holdings.
  6. [6] museum Musée Cantini Used for: museum holdings.
  7. [7] wikipedia Wikipedia: Paul Signac Used for: biography.
  8. [8] book Brodskaïa, Nathalia; , Impressionism and Post-Impressionism Used for: biography, museum holdings, stylistic analysis.
  9. [9] book Brodskaïa, Nathalia, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism (Essential) Used for: biography, museum holdings, stylistic analysis.
  10. [10] book Masterpieces of western art : a history of art in 900 individual studies from the Gothic to the present day Used for: biography, stylistic analysis.
  11. [11] book Post-impressionism : cross-currents in European painting Used for: biography, stylistic analysis.
  12. [12] book Post-impressionism : cross-currents in European painting Used for: biography, stylistic analysis.

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