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Paul Signac Paintings, Bio, Ideas - The Art StoryMay 14, 2017 · Signac, who was both intelligent and well-read, was influenced heavily by modern theories on optics and color as well as by the work of the Impressionists.
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Paul Signac - Multi-Media Artist and Pioneer of PointillismJun 27, 2022 · Paul Signac's Biography. Nationality, French. Date of Birth, 11 November 1863. Date of Death, 15 August 1935. Place of Birth, Paris, France ...
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Neo-Impressionist Color Theory - SmarthistoryIn 1899, the artist Paul Signac rejected the “Pointillist” label and asserted, “The Neo-Impressionist does not dot, he divides.” He laid out a four-part ...Neo-Impressionist Color... · Brushstroke And Optical... · Divisionism
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Paul Signac: a leading light of Neo-Impressionism - Christie'sOct 2, 2025 · Explore the life of Paul Signac, the Neo-Impressionist artist who pioneered a painting technique known as pointillism alongside Georges Seurat.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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D'Eugène Delacroix au néo-impressionnisme - Internet ArchiveAug 6, 2008 · D'Eugène Delacroix au néo-impressionnisme. by: Signac, Paul, 1863-1935. Publication date: 1921. Topics: Delacroix, Eugène, 1798-1863, Painting ...
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Biography of Paul Signac - ImpressionistArtsOne of the principal Neo-Impressionists, Paul Signac worked alongside Georges Seurat to develop a new form of expression, combining the Impressionist technique ...
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Signac, 1863–1935: Master Neo-ImpressionistAn Artist Among Artists: Signac Beyond the Neo-Impressionism Circle Susan Alyson Stein. Catalogue. Paul Signac, Impressionist Painter, 1882–1885. Entries 1–12.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Joining the Dots: Signac | BM 77 - Shorthandstories.comSignac was born in Paris in 1863 into a family who ran a successful chain of saddler's shops – they counted Emperor Napoleon III among their clientele. His ...
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Timeline of Paul Signac's Life | ImpressionistArtsThe same year Signac loses his father to tuberculosis. The family is hit hard by his death and his mother Heloise decides to sell the house and the shop. The ...
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Paul Signac | Research Starters - EBSCOPaul Signac was a prominent French painter born on November 11, 1863, in Paris, who became a key figure in the neo-impressionist movement.Background · Life's Work
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Paul Signac (Paris, 1863 - Paris, 1935) — Musée GivernyA Neo-Impressionist painter and experienced sailor, Paul Signac found constant inspiration in the depiction of water and its many colours.
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Celebrating the Birthday of Paul Signac | Blue & White CompanyNov 11, 2024 · Having grown up in a middle class household and been raised by a close, supportive family, he was encouraged to visit exhibitions and immerse ...Missing: parents upbringing
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Five Artists Along the Seine | The Art Institute of ChicagoLike Seurat, Signac's submissions were refused by the Salon jury in 1884, but this rejection resulted in the pair's meeting at the Salon des Artistes ...
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Paul Signac - Museo Thyssen-BornemiszaIn 1884 he took part in the creation of the Société des artistes indépendants and there met Georges Seurat, who exhibited Bathing at Asnières. The two ...
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Paul Signac (1863-1935) - London - National GalleryFollowing Seurat's death in 1891, he continued to promote the theories and techniques of the movement through his articles and his book, 'From Delacroix to Neo- ...
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Paul Signac - Artists - Acquavella GalleriesHe continued to promote these convictions after the death of Seurat in 1891. He organized exhibitions and lectures, and wrote articles in an attempt to convert ...
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Neo-Impressionism Movement Overview | TheArtStoryAug 24, 2017 · In early 1887 van Gogh moved to Asnières, a Paris suburb, and met Signac, and he adopted the Divisionist style. Using short strokes of green and ...
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[PDF] chevreul's colour theory and its consequences for artists20 As for Signac, he explained that “he studied, in. Chevreul's book, the laws so simple of simultaneous contrast”.21 Both painters frequently interposed small ...Missing: formulation | Show results with:formulation
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Paul Signac: Color Science and Politics in Neo-ImpressionismJan 10, 2021 · Both Chevreul and Rood worked on complementary colors, yet with diverging outcomes. ... Divisionism focuses more on theories than on the ...Missing: formulation | Show results with:formulation
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Signac 1886 expo - ImpressionismJan 30, 2024 · The exhibited works depicted mostly city views and seascapes. The style was partly impressionistic and partly pointillistic. He often used ...
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8th 'impressionist' exposition 1886 - ImpressionismFeb 7, 2025 · Impressionism: In 1886 at the 8th and last impressionist exposition 18 partakers showed 301 art-works, including neo-impressionist works.
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Signac and Neo-Impressionism - WebexhibitsSignac becomes an ardent publicist for the Divisionist style of painting. In 1885, Signac meets Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), who feels he is reaching a crisis ...Missing: formulation | Show results with:formulation
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Neo-impressionism | Tate... pointillism, a term Paul Signac repudiated). Divisionism attempted to put impressionist painting of light and colour on a scientific basis by using an ...
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Divisionism: History, Painting Method of Georges SeuratDivisionism (1884-1904): Neo-Impressionist Painting Technique of Georges Seurat, Based on Colour Theories of Chevreul, Charles Blanc, Ogden Rood.Missing: color | Show results with:color<|separator|>
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Paul Signac and Neo-Impressionism after 1900 | RIHA JournalJul 14, 2012 · This essay examines Paul Signac's role as de facto head of the neo-impressionists and guiding spirit of the Salon des Indépendants.Missing: Décoratifs | Show results with:Décoratifs
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ART REVIEW; Building Up a Shimmer, Stroke by Careful StrokeAug 23, 2002 · Signac was the only one of the original group who remained faithful to neo-Impressionism long after that, however, readjusting his approach to ...Missing: empirical observations
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Full text of "Georges Seurat, 1859 1891" - Internet ArchiveIn an undated manuscript in the Signac archives, Signac lists by- title ... port of Grandcamp to Fort Samson (called simply "Fancier forr"), where low ...<|separator|>
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Signac 1863–1935 | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtDec 30, 2001 · By the end of the decade, Seurat's art was the crucial catalyst for the evolution of Signac's painting, providing a model for his technique, his ...
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Paintings of Paul Signac 7: Rivers of FranceJun 2, 2022 · Paul Signac, The Port of Saint-Tropez (1901-2), oil Paul Signac (1863–1935), Saint-Tropez (Cachin 359) (1901-02), oil on canvas, 131 x 161.5 ...
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Paul Signac - Le Pouliguen: Fishing BoatsThe fishing port Le Pouliguen, on the southern coast of Brittany, is the subject of several watercolors made in August 1828.Missing: list | Show results with:list
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Signac, Portrieux, The Bathing Cabins - Nelson AtkinsThe town of Portrieux was in a state of flux when Paul Signac, a Neo-ImpressionistNeo-Impressionism: A term coined in 1886 by French art critic Félix Fénéon to ...
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Trouville-sur-Mer – The Artists – Signac, PaulFeb 9, 2023 · Signac loved sailing and began to travel in 1892, sailing a small boat to almost all the ports of France, to the Netherlands, and on the ...
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Paul Signac - New World EncyclopediaSignac sailed a small boat to almost all the ports of France, to Holland, and around the Mediterranean Sea as far as Constantinople, basing his boat at St.Missing: Netherlands | Show results with:Netherlands
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Antibes. Morning - Paul Signac - Google Arts & CultureSignac was fascinated by how changes in the sunlight affected the appearance of the local nature, whose rich colours he strove to capture through the technique ...Missing: adaptation southern light
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Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice - CollectionsThey treated color as light, placing dots or strokes of pure pigment side by side so that the eye would “mix” them when the canvas was viewed from a distance.Missing: adaptation southern Antibes
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Paul Victor Jules Signac paintings - Daphne Alazraki Fine ArtFrom his various travels, Signac brought back vibrant, colorful watercolors, sketched rapidly from nature. From these sketches, he painted large studio ...
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Signac, Paul, 1863-1935 - Libcom.orgSep 15, 2006 · He was a theoretician of new painting techniques, a lover of the sea and sailing and a 'discoverer' of St Tropez. Born into a bourgeois family, ...Missing: early affluent circumstances
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Robyn Roslak on Paul Signac's La Mer: Les Barques (Concarneau)Even Signac, who underscored the social significance of neo-impressionist painting by describing himself and his colleagues in 1891 in an essay he wrote for the ...
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A Curator's Guide to Félix Fénéon Exhibition Highlights - MoMAApr 15, 2020 · Paul Signac. Opus 217. Against the Enamel of a Background Rhythmic with Beats and Angles, Tones, and Tints, Portrait of M. Félix Fénéon in 1890.
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Introduction to Neo-Impressionism, Part II - SmarthistoryBetween 1892 and 1894 there were eleven bombings in France by anarchists, and a very public trial of suspected anarchists that included Fénéon and Luce.<|separator|>
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Paul Signac's Le Démolisseur and Anarchism in the 1890s | Art HistoryMar 18, 2013 · Signac represented the individual self-expression and collective concord which were at the core of anarchist ideology. It was a vision of the ...Missing: adoption | Show results with:adoption
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An Anarchist's Art | Robert L. Herbert | The New York Review of BooksDec 20, 2001 · Signac, Pissarro, and the others were attracted to Grave's Anarchist-Communism because it opposed socialist realism in the arts. They believed ...
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Paul Signac's Anarchist Art: Les Demolisseurs | The Cultural MeJul 15, 2018 · The painting shows two labourers knocking down a building using an axe and a crowbar. The demolition of a stone city building through the hard work of a ...Missing: individualism | Show results with:individualism
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Paintings of Paul Signac 5: Colour and anarchyMay 19, 2022 · It's also an overtly anarchist painting, from a time in France when anarchists were planting bombs, in June 1894 succeeding in killing the ...
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Chapter 10 – Paul Signac – 19th Century European Art HistoryPaul Signac (1863-1935) was a French painter who was one of the leading figures of Neo-Impressionism. Alongside other artists of the century, including Georges ...
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Paintings of Paul Signac 4: Two deaths and marriageMay 12, 2022 · This was marred by the painter Henry De Groux, who had made offensive remarks about Vincent van Gogh, which nearly ended in a duel. Over the ...
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[PDF] Paul Signac, excerpts from From Eugéne Delacroix to Neo ...The separation of elements and an optical mixture guarantee purity, meaning the luminosity and intensity of the tints; gradation enhances luster; contrast, by ...
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Paul Signac - Doyle AuctionsAfter Seurat's death in 1891, Signac became one of the principal voices of Neo‑Impressionism and served as president of the Société des Artistes Indépendants, ...
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Neo-Impressionism: The Circle of Paul SignacJun 3, 2001 · The term was coined by art critic Félix Fénéon in his review of the eighth and last Impressionist exhibition (1886) to describe the work of Paul ...
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[PDF] Paul Signac and Neo-Impressionism after 1900, RIHA Journal 0046Jul 14, 2012 · In these same years, neo-impressionist painters began to experiment with a larger touch, resulting in more brilliantly colored canvases, and ...Missing: empirical water harbors
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Paul Signac Biography In DetailsPaul Signac was born in Paris on November 11, 1863. He followed a course of training in architecture before deciding at the age of 18 to pursue a career as ...
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Opposites Blend in Art and Life - Monday Morning ARTe - SubstackMar 3, 2025 · Of course, there were complications. A legality prevented illegitimate daughter Ginette from ever inheriting her father's wealth. So Signac ...
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Families man: The colourful home life of French painter Paul SignacJul 13, 2021 · A triple love story between her great-grandfather the neo-impressionist painter Paul Signac; his wife, Berthe Roblès; and his mistress, Jeanne Desgrange.
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Paul Signac - Impressionism1884/12/10 was the start of the 1st exhibition of the 'Salon des Indépendants' (see above; R39,p299). The second one started 1886/08/21; Signac would show ...
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Ginette Laurie Anais Signac Cachin (1913-1980) - Find a GravePhoto requests are not allowed for this memorial. Ginette Laurie Anais Signac Cachin. Birth: 2 Oct 1913. Antibes, Departement des Alpes- ...
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Paintings of Paul Signac 11: The TwentiesJun 30, 2022 · In 1919, Signac sold his new yacht, the Sindbad, to raise money to buy back some of his own paintings, which he intended to form a collection to ...Missing: Etoile Filante acquisition date
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Neo-Impressionism - Musée des impressionnismes GivernyAfter Seurat's untimely death in 1891, Paul Signac found himself the sole leader of the neo-impressionist movement. His affable and social character ...
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Neo-Impressionism | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtDec 30, 2001 · The separation of color through individual strokes of pigment came to be known as "Divisionism" while the application of precise dots of paint ...Missing: basis | Show results with:basis
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NEO-IMPRESSIONISM | Guggenheim Museum BilbaoThe Neo-Impressionists debuted as an entity in a gallery of the Eighth (and last) Impressionist Exhibition in Paris in 1886, led by Georges Seurat.
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"Neo-Impressionism in the Colors of the Mediterranean" at the ...Jan 31, 2024 · Paul Signac, along with Henri-Edmond Cross, Maximilien Luce and Théo Van Rysselberghe, headed towards the enchanting Mediterranean coast “like a ...
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How Did Henri Matisse Evolve as an Artist? - TheCollectorJul 18, 2024 · During his stay at St. Tropez Matisse was introduced to Divisionism by Paul Signac, one of the most dedicated Neo-Impressionist painters.
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Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of FauvismHenri Matisse discovered vibrant Mediterranean light while visiting the artist Paul Signac in Saint-Tropez in 1904. ... Matisse and Derain hatched Fauvism.Missing: mentorship | Show results with:mentorship
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Paintings of Paul Signac 18: 1896-1935 Colour and Reserved SpaceAug 10, 2022 · Paul Signac (1863-1935), Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice (Cachin 424) (1905), oil on canvas, 73.5 x 92.1 cm, Toledo Museum of Art ...
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(#5) Paul Signac - Sotheby's£1,200,000.00 3–7 day deliverySeveral of Signac's Venice oils were exhibited at the 1905 Salon des Indépendants, where they were greatly admired by both the public and the critics.Missing: 1900s | Show results with:1900s<|separator|>
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Paul Signac (1863–1935): Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, and ...This exhibition represents the complete holdings of Paul Signac's work in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the majority of which are in the Robert Lehman ...
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History of Biennale ArteThe Biennale between the two World Wars In 1920 Paul Signac, the curator of the French Pavilion, exhibited 17 of his own works and other works by Cézanne, ...
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Paul Signac | Encyclopedia.comJun 8, 2018 · Signac then began living with his lover Jeanne Selmersheim-Desgrange, who gave birth to their daughter, Ginette-Laure-Anaïs on October 2, 1913.<|separator|>
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Exhibition Signac, the Collector | Musée de l'OrangerieThe Signac collection is a real textbook case of this, as it reflects the viewpoint and biases of an artist who was particularly active in the art scene of ...
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Graphic arts | Musée d'OrsayIt was, unquestionably, gifts, donations, and bequests that built up a reference collection for the history of French drawing. ... Signac Paul (1863 Paul Signac
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Fauvism, an introduction - SmarthistoryTheir early works reveal the influence of Post-Impressionist artists, especially Neo-Impressionists like Paul Signac, whose interest in color's optical effects ...Fauvism, An Introduction · ``wild Beasts'' · The Expressive Potential Of...Missing: mentorship | Show results with:mentorship<|separator|>
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The Artist - paul signac - Wallraf-Richartz-MuseumPaul Signac (Paris 1863–1935 Paris) was moved by a visit to an exhibition of works by Claude Monet to aim for a career as a painter.
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Neo-Impressionism Art Movement: History, Characteristics, ArtworkJun 12, 2024 · Notable Neo-impressionist painters include George Seurat, Camille Pissarro, Paul Signac and Piet Mondrian. ... Signac's impact on Henri ...
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How Divisionism Shaped Modern Painting and Art HistoryDec 14, 2024 · Divisionism was a Neo-Impressionist painting technique that was heavily based on studies of optics and light.Missing: formulation | Show results with:formulation
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Van Gogh and Divisionism - Two Coats of PaintJun 25, 2023 · produce a depressing effect on the beholder,” Van Gogh preferred intuitive response and daring to Divisionist formalism.Missing: practicality critique
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Science Avant-Garde - PMC - NIHSignac wholeheartedly adopted Seurat's invention, pointillism or divisionism, though he considered it simply a means of expression, a way to apply paint to the ...
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The Anarchist and His Friends: Félix Fénéon through the Artists He ...Apr 15, 2020 · Paul Signac created In the Time of Harmony: The Golden Age Has Not Passed, It Is Still to Come (1896) as a manifesto for the anarchist ideal of ...Missing: adoption | Show results with:adoption
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Signac and the Independents - alexanderadamsart - WordPress.comOct 30, 2020 · Paul Signac (1863-1935) founded the Salon des Artistes Indépendants in 1884 as means of avant-garde artists exhibiting outside of the academy.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Art Market Overview: Paul Signac, A Reliable Name - Gazette DrouotMay 18, 2023 · With a new record set in 2022 for Concarneau, Calme du Matin, which sold for $39.3 million at Christie's New York auction of the Paul G. Allen collection, Paul ...
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Paul Signac | 2,297 Artworks at Auction - MutualArtIn the past 12 months, their paintings have averaged 2,823,024 USD, while their works on paper have sold for an average of 17,527 USD.Paul Signac has been ...
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PAUL SIGNAC (1863-1935), L'Arc-en-ciel (Venise) | Christie'sFree deliveryOct 15, 2025 · Anonymous sale, Palais Galliera, Paris, 5 December 1968, lot 74. P. Salmon, Neuilly-sur-Seine; sale, Sotheby's, New York, 25 May 1984, lot 52.<|separator|>
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Paul Signac retrospective at Kunsthal Rotterdam - RotterdamStyle.comSep 10, 2025 · Kunsthal Rotterdam presents a Paul Signac retrospective with over seventy works, alongside paintings by Seurat, Pissarro, Toorop and others.Missing: 2020-2025 | Show results with:2020-2025
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Paul Signac, the Musée Jacquemart-André exhibition - new datesMay 6, 2021 · The Musée Jacquemart-André pays tribute to the painter Paul Signac with an eponymous exhibition, presented from May 19 to July 19, 2021.Missing: 2020-2025 | Show results with:2020-2025