Showing 3 artworks with Paul Signac and with 1889 and with Neo-Impressionism
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Paul Signac
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1889
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Neo-Impressionism
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- Driftwood
- Putty
- White
- Pointillism
- Paul Signac
- Neo-Impressionism
- French Art
- Sunset Painting
- Optical Color Blending
- Rocky Jetty
- Optical Mixing
- 1889 Artwork
- River
- Impressionism
- Fog
- Art History
- Signac Painting
- Water
- Landscape
- Modern Art
- Color Theory
- Landscape Impressionism
- Tranquil Seascape
- 1889
- Divisionism
- Coastal Scene
- Serene
- Herblay
Paul Signac’s ‘Sunset, Herblay,’ Opus 206 (1889) exemplifies Neo-Impressionist technique with meticulous dots of color blending optically to create luminous hues. Executed in Arles, Italy, and Genoa, this painting showcases Signac's mastery of light and color theory.
Paul Signac's "Fog, Herblay" (1889) exemplifies Pointillism with its delicate dots creating a serene, atmospheric river scene. A masterpiece of Neo-Impressionism.
A serene Neo-Impressionist view of a rocky jetty and tranquil blue waters by Paul Signac, featuring vibrant Pointillist brushwork that invites you to bring this masterpiece of light and color into your collection.