
Paul Signac
1863–1935 · France · Pointillism
The story
Signac met Georges Seurat in 1884 and the two of them worked out, over the next few years, a method of painting in small dots of pure, unmixed color, placed so that the eye rather than the brush would do the blending. They called it divisionism; critics called it pointillism. When Seurat died suddenly in 1891 at only 31, Signac was the one who kept the technique going, writing a book on its theory and mentoring the next generation, including a young Henri Matisse.
Sailing shaped what he painted as much as any theory did. Signac kept a boat and worked his way along the Mediterranean coast, docking for weeks at a time in a fishing village called Saint-Tropez that was barely known before he started painting its harbor in dots of color, drawing other artists there after him.
He was also an anarchist, part of a circle that included the critic Félix Fénéon and fellow painter Camille Pissarro, though his politics stayed mostly on the page rather than in the street. He served as president of the Salon des Indépendants, the exhibition society with no jury and no prizes, for nearly three decades, from 1908 until his death in 1935.
Works
25 works
Capo di Noli, near GenoaPaul Signac, 1898
Opus 217. Against the Enamel of a Background Rhythmic with Beats and Angles, Tones, and Tints, Portrait of M. Félix Fénéon in 1890Paul Signac, 1890
Port de MarseillesPaul Signac, 1907
Au temps d'harmoniePaul Signac, 1895
Venice, Grand CanalPaul Signac, 1905
Cassis, Cap Lombard, Opus 196Paul Signac, 1889
Le Sentier des DouanesPaul Signac, 1905
SundayPaul Signac, 1889
The Pine Tree at Saint TropezPaul Signac, 1909
BreakfastPaul Signac, 1886
Golfe JuanPaul Signac, 1896
Le port de RotterdamPaul Signac, 1907
Port of La RochellePaul Signac, 1915
Women by the WellPaul Signac, 1892
Entrance of Marseille HarborPaul Signac, 1911
Les AndelysPaul Signac, 1886
Place des Lices, St. TropezPaul Signac, 1893
Quai de Clichy. Temps grisPaul Signac, 1887
Setting Sun, Sardine Fishing, ConcarneauPaul Signac, 1891
The bell tower of Saint-TropezPaul Signac, 1896
The Bonaventure PinePaul Signac, 1893
The Lagoon of Saint Mark, VenicePaul Signac, 1905
Two Milliners, rue du CairePaul Signac, 1885
Venice, the Yellow SailPaul Signac, 1904
La Rochelle, Leaving the HarbourPaul Signac, 1912