Signac, Paul
Full Name: Paul Signac
Nationality: French | Activity: French painter
Born: 11-11-1863 | Died: 15-08-1935
(born Nov. 11, 1863, Paris, Fr.died Aug. 15, 1935, Paris) French painter. At 18 he gave up architecture to pursue painting in the Impressionist manner. In 1884 he became a founder of the Salon des Indépendants. With Georges Seurat he developed an exact mathematical system of applying dots of colour, which they called Pointillism (see Neo-Impressionism). He traveled extensively along the European coast painting landscapes and seascapes; in his later years he painted street scenes of Paris and other cities. He was a master of watercolour, in which he achieved great brilliance of colour and a free, spontaneous style. His work had a great influence on Henri Matisse.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica
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