Paul Signac

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Paul Signac was a French Neo-Impressionist painter who played a major role in the development of the Pointillist style

Nov 11, 1863

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: November 11, 1863
  • Died on: August 15, 1935
  • Nationality: French
  • Famous: Artists & Painters, Artists, Miscellaneous
  • City/State: Paris
  • Birth Place: Paris
  • Gender: Male

Paul Signac born at

Paris

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Birth Place

Paul Signac married Berthe Roblès on 7 November 1892. The couple separated later on, but never divorced and remained friends.

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Personal Life

He entered into a relationship with Jeanne Selmersheim-Desgrange who gave birth to their daughter Ginette in 1913. Years later, he adopted his previously illegitimate daughter in 1927.

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Personal Life

He died from septicemia on 15 August 1935 at the age of 71.

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Personal Life

Paul Signac was born in Paris on 11 November 1863 to Jules Jean-Baptiste Signac, a harness and saddle maker, and his wife Héloïse Anaïs-Eugénie (Deudon) Signac.

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Childhood & Early Life

He developed an interest in painting as a young boy and wanted to pursue arts as a career. However, his parents wanted him to study architecture and he reluctantly gave in to their wishes.

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Childhood & Early Life

His interest in painting continued and he visited exhibitions held by famous artists which further inspired him. After seeing an exhibition of Claude Monet's work he realized that his life’s calling was to become a painter and thus dropped out of college in spite of his family’s protests.

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Childhood & Early Life

After leaving college he began taking lessons with artist Emile Bin and started painting in earnest. His first painting was dated 1881. During his early years as a painter, he focused on painting landscapes of the Paris Suburbs, colorful paintings painted outdoors. His early works reflected the influence of Monet, Sisley and other Impressionist artists.

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Career

As a young man he also became fascinated with sailing and sailed around the coasts of Europe, painting the landscapes he encountered. He would also make many paintings of French harbor cities in later years.

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Career

The year 1884 was a very significant one for him. He became acquainted with prominent artists Claude Monet and Georges Seurat, and went on to form a long term collaboration and friendship with the latter. During the 1880s he also became friends with Post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh.

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Career

Paul Signac and Georges Seurat, along with the likes of Albert Dubois-Pillet and Odilon Redon founded the Société des Artistes Indépendants (Society of Independent Artists), Salon des Indépendants in 1884. Signac displayed his work in the last Impressionist exhibition in 1886, alongside works by Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Camille Pissarro and Seurat.

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He wholeheartedly supported Seurat and greatly admired his works. Under Seurat’s guidance Signac greatly developed his own style of art and abandoned the short brushstrokes of Impressionism to experiment with scientifically juxtaposed small dots of pure color.

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Paul Signac, along with his lifelong friend Georges Seurat was among the founders of the Société des Artistes Indépendants. The association was formed with the aim of allowing the artists to present their works to public judgment with complete freedom without the interference of admission jury. The annual exhibitions of the society set the trends in art of the early 20th century.

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Major Works