Examples of using Signac in English and their translations into German
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Paul Signac, akin to impressionist painter,
AKVIS Points transforms digital images into impressive pointillism paintings in the style of Georges Seurat and Paul Signac.
The Modistes or milliners by Paul Signac is of special significance in the history of French Impressionism.
Signac first presented the painting in the eighth
After his death, some artists like Paul Signac continued to follow Pointillism, but the movement soon faded out.
back to George Seurat, Paul Signac, and Vincent van Gogh.
More Paul Signac Erik SatieThis drawing remained in the artist's family until it entered the Musée d'Orsay collections in 1996.
will show works by Seurat, Signac, van Gogh,
The group was also divided on the question whether they should invite Paul Signac and Georges Seurat to the exhibition in 1886.
His personal ties of friendship with Signac, van Rysselberghe,
We can admire works by Cézanne, Signac, Picasso, but also antique furniture
held by the Impressionists, he saw works by Georges Seurat and Paul Signac for the first time.
In April of that year, Signac set sail on his boat Olympia from Concarneau to the south of France,
Georges Seurat and his friend Paul Signac went their own way with Pointillism, a painting technique that uses many, many little dots to compose a painting.
follow French Impressionism from its roots in Barbizon across the cubic forms of Paul Cézanne to the Pointillist masterpieces of Paul Signac.
as in the paintings of Monet or Paul Signac, Strba is concerned with"inner images" that she seeks a counterpart in nature for.
as well as the Pointillist Signac, it looks at the outbreak of Modernism.
also personally met such leading exponents as Paul Signac, Henri-Edmond Cross
Paul Signac and Henri Matisse,
However his works were honoured by his being given a room of their own at the Sonderbund Exhibition in Cologne in 1912- a distinction accorded to no other living artist apart from Picasso and Signac.