Antibes - Paul Signac
This work is a poetic representation of the pine forest of Antibes, located on the French Riviera. From 1913, Paul Signac regularly stayed in Antibes with his second wife Jeanne Selmersein-Desgranges, also a painter. He particularly enjoyed exploring the seaside of the Mediterranean coast. Here, the colors are not mixed but juxtaposed by small touches, according to the process of division, essence of the current of pointillism. Signac became one of its most illustrious representatives.
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This work is a poetic representation of the pine forest of Antibes, located on the French Riviera. From 1913, Paul Signac regularly stayed in Antibes with his second wife Jeanne Selmersein-Desgranges, also a painter. He particularly enjoyed exploring the seaside of the Mediterranean coast. Here, the colors are not mixed but juxtaposed by small touches, according to the process of division, essence of the current of pointillism. Signac became one of its most illustrious representatives.Compare with the original
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