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Paul Signac

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Paul Signac was a French Neo-Impressionist, a representative of Pointillism.

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Paul Signac was an innovative French artist. The painter entered the history of fine art as one of the creators of such an art movement as…

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Sunday

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Sunday

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The name of Paul Signac is almost always mentioned together with the name of his friend and associate, famous French artist

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The Demolisher, 1896-1899

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The Demolisher, 1896-1899

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The technique of transferring images to the canvas with the help of small strokes, which was used by Paul Signac, is called two terms in art –

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The Portrait of Maximilien Luce, 1891

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The Portrait of Maximilien Luce, 1891

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Early paintings by Paul Signac were made in the style of impressionism, fashionable at that time. Most of all, he admired the painting of a representative of this movement –

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Rue Caulaincourt. Mills on Montmarte, 1884

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Rue Caulaincourt. Mills on Montmarte, 1884

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Paul Signac received a comprehensive education, but he did not study fine art professionally, only attended … for some time.

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The Milliner, 1885

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The Milliner, 1885

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In which of these genres of painting did Paul Signac primarily work?

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Saint Brac, Le Bechet, 1885

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Saint Brac, Le Bechet, 1885

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The Dining Room, 1886-1887

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The Dining Room, 1886-1887

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Portrait of Felix Feneon, 1890

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Portrait of Felix Feneon, 1890

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Woman at her toilette wearing a purple corset, 1893

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Woman at her toilette wearing a purple corset, 1893

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Who is depicted in the painting of Paul Signac with the long title “Opus 217. Against the Enamel of a Background Rhythmic with Beats and Angles, Tones, and Tints …”?

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Au Temps D’harmonie, Oil on Canvas, 310 X 410 сm, 1893

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Au Temps D’harmonie, Oil on Canvas, 310 X 410 сm, 1893

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An Old port of Marseille

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An Old port of Marseille

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One of the most famous paintings of Paul Signac, which fully reveals the optical possibilities of the technique of pointillism, is called

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The Seine near Sevres

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The Seine near Sevres

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The largest theoretical work of Paul Signac, in which he told, continuing the development of Seurat, the principles of their artistic method, is called…

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View of the Port of Marseilles

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View of the Port of Marseilles

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Which of the listed works was NOT created by Paul Signac and was painted by his idol, Claude Monet?

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The Port of Saint Tropez

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The Port of Saint Tropez

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Throughout his career, the artist painted mainly nature. Which of the following works by Paul Signac is NOT a landscape but a plot picture?

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La Voile verte, 1904

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La Voile verte, 1904

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Paul Signac was an active artist, organizer of exhibitions and various events. What important position did the artist hold from 1908 to 1935?

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The Pine Tree at St. Tropez, 1909

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The Pine Tree at St. Tropez, 1909

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Paul Signac was friends with the representatives of one late modernist art movement and helped them in all possible ways. What was that art movement?

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Comblat Castle, The Pre, 1887

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Comblat Castle, The Pre, 1887

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The work of Paul Signac played an important role in the further development of modernist painting. The artist had the greatest influence on…

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Railway junction near Bois Colombes, 1885-1886

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Railway junction near Bois Colombes, 1885-1886

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Paul Signac

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Paul Signac was a French Neo-Impressionist, a representative of Pointillism.