Paul Signac

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Paul Signac was born on November 11, 1863, in Paris, France, and died on August 15, 1935, in Paris. He was a French Neo-Impressionist painter and one of the leading figures in the development of Pointillism, alongside Georges Seurat.

Originally influenced by the Impressionists, Signac adopted Seurat's scientific approach to color, using small dots of pure color to create luminous compositions. He painted vibrant landscapes, harbor scenes, and coastal views, often inspired by his travels around the Mediterranean.

In addition to his painting, Signac was an influential art theorist and anarchist, promoting artistic freedom and innovation. His work played a key role in the evolution of modern art, bridging Impressionism and later abstract movements.

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