Paul Signac:
Picture "Vaison La Romaine" (1933) (Unique piece)
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Picture "Vaison La Romaine" (1933) (Unique piece)
Paul Signac:
Picture "Vaison La Romaine" (1933) (Unique piece)

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unique piece | signed | dated | inscribed | watercolour on paper | framed | size 47 x 61.5 cm

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Product no. IN-941798.R1
Picture "Vaison La Romaine" (1933) (Unique piece)
Paul Signac: Picture "Vaison La Romaine" (1933) (Unique p...

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Picture "Vaison La Romaine" (1933) (Unique piece)

This work is a magnificent unique piece that presents the viewer with an idyllic village setting: Vaison-la-Romaine is a small commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, which Paul Signac visited in the spring of 1933 and which inspired him to paint a small series of watercolours.

Watercolour on paper, 1933. Signed, dated and inscribed: "Vaison avril 33". With a certificate from Marina Ferretti (13 April 2021). Motif size/sheet size 28.2 x 41.5 cm. Size in frame 47 x 61.5 cm as shown.

About Paul Signac

1863-1935

The colours should not be mixed on the palette, but in the observing eye. That was the basic idea that Paul Signac adopted from Seurat in 1884. He executed it on canvas with meticulously placed dabs of colour and profound knowledge of optics and perceptual physiology.

Pointillism is a neo-impressionist art movement that resulted in masterpieces that can hardly be surpassed in their luminosity through the cleverly thought-out use of competing and corresponding primary colours.

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