Monday, July 9, 2012

Monday Morning Museum: Paul Victor Jules Signac

Paul Victor Jules Signac

Paul Victor Jules Signac – Wednesday 11 November 1863 Paris, France to Thursday 15 August 1935 Paris, France

French Pointillist Painter

Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde (La Bonne-Mère), Marseilles, 1905-1906

"Signac went even farther than Seurat in his methodical studies of the division of light into its components of pure color, and he arranged rectangular brushstrokes like tesserae in a mosaic.
In 1901 Signac had painted a smaller and less vibrant version of this view of the Marseilles, crowned by the church of Notre Dame de la Garde. The luminosity and brilliant color of the present picture are dependent on his continued use of unmixed pigments, but also on his contact with the young Fauve painters Henri-Edmond Cross and Matisse and Saint-Tropez in summer 1904."
– Metropolitan Museum of Art

Last Monday’s Artist – Camille Pissarro
Next Monday’s Artist – Ellsworth Kelly

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