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Meaning of "signac"

Signac is an artist surname, often used in reference to Paul Signac, a French neo-Impressionist painter known for his role in developing the Pointillism style of painting. His works are characterized by the use of small distinct points or dots of pure color to create a larger image

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Signac left to meet the sun.
During these three summers Signac improves his pointillism.
Signac experimented with various media.
Théo van Rysselberghe is a friend of Signac with whom he shares the anarchist opinions.
Signac buys a house where he invites his many friends.
It has inspired painters such as Paul Signac and became the pride of the city.
Signac will prove to you with impeccable science that his chromatic perceptions are entirely necessary.
She was at work editing the journals of Paul Signac.
Paul Signac is independent in his art and in his life.
Previous articleStolen painting by Signac recovered in Ukraine.
He advises Signac to come back to vigor under the sun of the South.
Prominent artists included Seurat and Signac.
Signac is experimenting with the brightest colors and tries to convince Seurat.
Vincent influenced by Signac.
Signac visited him in hospital and Van Gogh was allowed home in his company.

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Portrait of Signac.
Paul Signac was an avid sailor and owned over thirty boats during his lifetime.
Her grandfathers were the communist politician Marcel Cachin and the pointillist painter Paul Signac.
Paul Signac announced coldly that if Lautrec were killed he would assume the quarrel himself.
Passionate about sailing, Paul Signac immerses himself in the atmosphere of the ports.
Signac was also an important influence to later artists like Henri Matisse.
I have dismissed Mr. Signac from the legion of my admirers.
Signac and the Indépendants.
Dive into a postcard of Saint-Tropez at la Villa Signac.
Paul Signac and other artists.
He studied with his father, and was influenced by Georges Seurat and Paul Signac.
Paul Signac and Édouard Vuillard often represent figures characters in interiors of this type.
Post-impressionist painters are represented too with significant works of Duhem, Lebasque, Lebourg, Le Sidaner, Signac.
During summers Signac and Seurat work in different villages without meeting each other.
The Impressionist group did not survive the secession of Seurat and Signac in 1886.
Signac was a great admirer of Claude Monet.
I have dismissed Mr. Signac from the legion of my admirers. He bores me.
From Signac in exchange for his painting Women at the Seashore.
Pissarro asked Seurat and Signac to participate in the eighth impressionist exhibit in May 1886.
Signac immediately applies his artistic theories to the shiny sun of Saint-Tropez.
Georges Seurat and Paul Signac developed the technique in 1886, branching from impressionism.
Signac and Neo-Impressionism.
He relates Signac to an " inheritor of landscape tradition that envisioned the realm of harmony.
Signac sadly concluded " our poor friend killed himself by overwork ".
Paul Signac was a French neo-impressionist painter.
Signac purchased the work after the 1905 Salon des Indépendants.
In Deltombe, Signac found an enthusiastic collaborator for organising the yearly Salon des Indépendants.
Signac met Seurat in 1884 at a meeting of the Société des Artistes Indépendants.
Paul Signac was a neo-Impressionist.
Paul Signac is one of the principal neo-impressionist painters.
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Is Signac back in Paris yet?
Paul Signac and color in neo-impressionism /.
Paul Signac was born in 1863 in Paris, where his father was a successful saddler.
In 1884 Signac was still under the influence of Guillaumin, Caillebotte and particularly of Monet.

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