Signac, Paul, 1863-1935
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Signac, Paul, 1863-1935
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Signac, Paul
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Signac, Paul (French painter, 1863-1935)
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シニャック, ポール
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Sinʹi︠a︡k, Polʹ
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Paul Signac
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Paul Signac
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Sinʹi︠a︡k, Polʹ, 1863-1935
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French artist.
French neo-impressionist painter, and president of the Salon des indépendants from 1908 until his death.
French painter.
Biographical Historical Note
Parisian painter Paul Signac (1863-1935), a founder of the Salon des Indépendants, developed with Georges Seurat the technique of pointillism, or divisionism, and was a principal adherent and spokesman for the Neo-Impressionist movement. He was the author of the books D'Eugène Delacroix au néo-impressionnisme (1899) and Jongkind (1927).
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80005086
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Art
Art
Arts, French
Interior decoration
Neo-impressionism (Art)
Painting, French
Painting, French
Painting, Modern
Painting, Modern
Symbolism (Art movement)
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French
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