Signac, Paul (1863-1935) by Scholes, Robert

Paul Signac (1863 – 1935) He was born in Paris in 1863 and became an early admirer of . He painted in Paris with his friend . In 1884 he met Monet himself and , the founder of Divisionism or Pointillism. Signac adopted that mode of painting and became an advocate for it, along with the journalist Félix Fenéon, who was the subject of one of Signac’s best paintings. All three were anarchists in politics. Monet Armand Guillaumin Georges Seurat

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