Ingresso del porto di Marsiglia

Paul Signac · PD

Ingresso del porto di Marsiglia


Dettagli

Anno
1911
Tecnica
olio su tela
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
116,5 × 162,5 cm

La storia

By 1911 Paul Signac was the elder of a movement most people already thought of as finished. Georges Seurat, who had invented the tiny-dot method alongside him, had died 20 years earlier, and Signac had let the dots grow into a loose mosaic of bright, separate tiles. He was also a serious sailor who owned a string of boats and painted harbours up and down the French coast. Here the sailboats crowd the mouth of the port of Marseille under a sky worked almost entirely in pink and blue, the water broken into those small blocks of unmixed colour. The French state bought the canvas in 1920.

Ingresso del porto di Marsiglia — Paul Signac — MuseScope