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Joan Miró Etching, Galatea, 1976
Joan Miró Etching for sale
Galatea, 1976
Price on Request ID # w-7734
Joan Miró Etching, L'Invitée du Dimanche I (Sunday Guest I), 1969
Joan Miró Etching
L'Invitée du Dimanche I (Sunday Guest I), 1969
Sold ID # w-8061
Frank Stella Etching, Bene come il sale (As Good as the Salt), 1989
Frank Stella Etching
Bene come il sale (As Good as the Salt), 1989
Price on Request ID # w-6777
Frank Stella Etching, Bene come il sale, State I, from the Italian Folktales Series, 1989
Frank Stella Etching
Bene come il sale, State I, from the Italian Folktales Series, 1989
Price on Request ID # W-7085
Joan Miró Etching, Le Vieil Irlandais (The Old Irish), 1969
Joan Miró Etching
Le Vieil Irlandais (The Old Irish), 1969
Price on Request ID # w-4145
Christopher Brown Etching, Station, 1993
Christopher Brown Etching
Station, 1993
Price on Request ID # w-8195
Richard Serra Etching, Oteiza, 2003
Richard Serra Etching
Oteiza, 2003
Price on Request ID # w-8435
Wayne Thiebaud Etching, Park Place, 1995
Wayne Thiebaud Etching
Park Place, 1995
Price on Request ID # w-8062
Joan Miró Etching, Barcelona 1972-1973 XIII, 1973
Joan Miró Etching
Barcelona 1972-1973 XIII, 1973
$50,000 $42,000 ID # w-7598
Joan Miró Etching, Equinoxe, 1967
Joan Miró Etching
Equinoxe, 1967
Price on Request ID # w-7668
Joan Miró Etching, Le Rebelle (The Rebel), 1967
Joan Miró Etching for sale
Le Rebelle (The Rebel), 1967
Price on Request ID # w-8337
Joan Miró Etching, La Harpie (The Harpy), 1969
Joan Miró Etching
La Harpie (The Harpy), 1969
Price on Request ID # w-7907

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Buy Original Paul Signac Signed and Numbered Artwork For Sale

Drawing inspiration from the famous Impressionists, Paul Signac depicts wondrous scenes with free brushwork. His bright colors, known for influencing the Fauves, bring excitement to his works.

Genres: Impressionism Post-Impressionism Landscape French Neo-Expressionism Rural Life Cityscapes

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Paul Signac Biography

Paul Signac
Paul Signac (French, 1863–1935)

Born in Paris in 1863, Paul Signac abandoned his life as a young architectural student and began to travel Europe.  Having a fondness for the open ocean, Signac took to sailing the various port cities of the Mediterranean, especially those of France.  Known for his brilliant landscapes and seascapes of Antibes, Marseille, Brest, and St. Tropez, Signac utilized quick and expressive strokes of color to evoke the beauty and the timelessness of the ports he visited.

Earlier in his career, he was a student of pointillism and socialized with the likes of Georges Seurat and Claude Monet.  Both artists were incredibly influential to Signac as he developed his own neo-impressionist style.  By the late 1880s and early 1890s, Signac had begun sailing full time, developing his pointillist roots into broader, more swift strokes of color as he traveled to more, far-reaching ports of Europe.

He became well-known for his beautiful Signac watercolors and his ability to capture the Mediterranean sun and varying pastel colors including pink, sky blue, lime greens, and violets.  He also experimented with mixed media, often combining pen and ink drawings with his watercolors.  By 1908, Signac was president of the Société des Artistes Indépendants (Society of Independent Artists) which heralded avant garde works that became the foundation of several groundbreak art movements of the 20th century.  Their motto: Sans jury ni recompense (No jury, no awards).

Signac’s later years found him permanently established in the south of France where he created most of his works of the region.  He died on August 15, 1935 and was cremated and buried three days later at the famous Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris.

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