Paul Signac.
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- 9781781607749
- 1781607745
- 9781783101733
- 1783101733
- 9781781607756
- 1781607753
- Signac, Paul, 1863-1935
- Signac, Paul, 1863-1935
- Neo-impressionism (Art)
- Impressionism (Art)
- Color in art
- Art, Modern -- 19th century
- Art, Modern -- 20th century
- Art, Modern
- Néo-impressionnisme (Art)
- Impressionnisme (Art)
- Couleur dans l'art
- Art -- 19e siècle
- Art -- 20e siècle
- Neo-Impressionist
- ART -- Techniques -- Drawing
- Art, Modern
- Color in art
- Impressionism (Art)
- Neo-impressionism (Art)
- 1800-1999
- 741.9494
- N6853.S49 A4 2013eb
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Includes index.
Biography; Documents; Divisionism; The Contribution of Delacroix; The Colourist Evolution; The Contribution of the Impressionists; The Contribution of the Neo-Impressionists; Divisionist Painting; Educating the eye; Index.
Inspired by Monet's work at a young age, Paul Signac (1863-1935) was a friend and disciple of Georges Seurat who combined the scientific precision of pointillism with the vivid colors and emotional expressivity of Impressionism. A close personal friend of Vincent van Gogh, who was a great admirer of his techniques, Signac traveled the world in search of inspiration for his monumental canvases. This book examines the intricacies of Signac's celebrated technique, as well as showcasing the details of some of his most celebrated works.
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