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The Pile of Sand, Bercy, 1905 Fine Art Print
The Pile of Sand, Bercy, 1905
28" x 21"
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Price: $249.99
View of Constantinople, 1907 Fine Art Print
View of Constantinople, 1907
27" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $250.99
Notre Dame, 1885 Fine Art Print
Notre Dame, 1885
28" x 22"
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Price: $256.99
Umbrella Pines at Caroubiers, 1898 Fine Art Print
Umbrella Pines at Caroubiers, 1898
26" x 22"
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Price: $244.99
Fort Saint-Jean, Marseilles, 1907 Fine Art Print
Fort Saint-Jean, Marseilles, 1907
26" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $247.99
The Pont Neuf, Paris, 1927 Fine Art Print
The Pont Neuf, Paris, 1927
28" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $267.99
Opus 217 Fine Art Print
Opus 217
26" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $248.99
Woman with a Parasol, 1893 Fine Art Print
Woman with a Parasol, 1893
22" x 26"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $248.99
Paris, 1923 Fine Art Print
Paris, 1923
28" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $245.99
The Yellow Sail, Venice, 1904 Fine Art Print
The Yellow Sail, Venice, 1904
26" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $249.99
The Road to Gennevilliers, 1883 Fine Art Print
The Road to Gennevilliers, 1883
26" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $248.99
Chateau de Comblat, c.1887 Fine Art Print
Chateau de Comblat, c.1887
28" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $247.99
Fecamp, 1934 Fine Art Print
Fecamp, 1934
28" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $249.99
Antibes, the Pink Cloud, 1916 Fine Art Print
Antibes, the Pink Cloud, 1916
26" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $268.99
The Pine Tree at St. Tropez, 1909 Fine Art Print
The Pine Tree at St. Tropez, 1909
26" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $269.99
St. Tropez, Pinewood, 1896 Fine Art Print
St. Tropez, Pinewood, 1896
26" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $247.99
The Red Buoy, Saint Tropez, 1895 Fine Art Print
The Red Buoy, Saint Tropez, 1895
22" x 26"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $248.99
The Chateau des Papes, Avignon, 1900 Fine Art Print
The Chateau des Papes, Avignon, 1900
26" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $249.99
Forest near St. Tropez, 1902 Fine Art Print
Forest near St. Tropez, 1902
26" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $247.99
Study for The Dining Room, c.1886 Fine Art Print
Study for The Dining Room, c.1886
27" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $251.99
Antibes, Evening, 1914 Fine Art Print
Antibes, Evening, 1914
26" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $248.99
The Pont des Arts, 1928 Fine Art Print
The Pont des Arts, 1928
28" x 15"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $198.99
Le Paillon, Nice, 1921 Fine Art Print
Le Paillon, Nice, 1921
28" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $255.99
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Paul Signac (November 11, 1863 – August 15, 1935) was a trained architect. He decided to follow a career as an artist at the age of 18. For his inspiration, Signac sailed around the coast of Europe and painted the landscapes he encounted. In his later years he also painted the scenes of the cities in France. Many of his paintings are of the French coast. Signac was greatly influenced by Claiude Monet and George Seurat both whom he met in 1884. He was particularly captured by the theory of colors by Seurat and also by his systematic working methods. Before he met Seurat, he used to paint using impressionisms short brushstrokes but he changed this to try small dots of pure color that he scientifically juxtaposed. He intended to use this technique to blend and combine the dots in the viewer’s eye rather than on the canvas, a defining feature of pointillism. Signac left the capital to stay in the south of France each summer. He used to stay at St. Tropez or in the village of Collioure and bought a house where he invited his friends. In March 1889 Signac visited Italy, seeing Naples, Genoa, and Florence. He also made a trip to Vincent van Gogh at Arles. The influence of these visits could be seen in all his pieces of artwork that followed. Signac made etchings, pen-and-ink sketches, and watercolors. He experimented with various media. He inspired Andre Derain and Henri Matisse, thus playing a decisive role in the evolution of Fauvism. Signac’s works have found their way into many public and private galleries and into many art museums.
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