Paul Signac

Paintings and Drawings by Paul Signac

Large Pine, Saint-Tropez by Paul Signac - Landscape Paintings from Hermitage Museum
Large Pine, Saint-Tropez
c. 1892/1893, Paul Signac
Harbour at Marseilles by Paul Signac - Landscape Paintings from Hermitage Museum
Harbour at Marseilles
1907, Paul Signac
Square of the Hotel de Ville in Aix-en-Provence by Paul Signac - Cityscape, Landscape Drawings from Hermitage Museum
Square of the Hotel de Ville in Aix-en-Provence
First third of the 20th century, Paul Signac
Banks of the Seine by Paul Signac - Cityscape, Landscape Drawings from Hermitage Museum
Banks of the Seine
c. 1900, Paul Signac
Suspension Bridge in Les Andelys by Paul Signac - Landscape Drawings from Hermitage Museum
Suspension Bridge in Les Andelys
c. 1920, Paul Signac
Sailboat at a Pier by Paul Signac - Landscape Drawings from Hermitage Museum
Sailboat at a Pier
1920s, Paul Signac
Sailing Ships by Paul Signac - Landscape Art Prints from Hermitage Museum
Sailing Ships
1895, Paul Signac
City Square (Pencil, watercolour and gouache on laid paper, circa 1925 - Genre, Cityscape) by Paul Signac
City Square
c. 1925, Paul Signac
Paul Victor Jules Signac or Paul Signac (November 11, 1863, Paris, France - August 15, 1935, Paris, France | Periods: Pointillism, Divisionism, Post-Impressionism, Modern art, Neo-impressionism) was a French Neo-Impressionist painter who, working with Georges Seurat, helped develop the Pointillist style.