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Somerset House: Paul Signac: Travels in France
From the sunlit shores around Saint Tropez to the ports of France, to which he
devoted a series of views towards the end of his life, Signac captures the spirit of summer in an ideal
Impressionist medium....
Musee d'Orsay: The Colours of the Sea
The Musée d'Orsay organises an exhibition entitled
The Colours of the Sea with Thalassa, le magazine
de la mer, a weekly television programme with a
maritime theme on
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Neo-Impressionism: The Circle of Paul Signac
Flourishing from 1886 to 1906, the artists who worked in this avant-garde
style came to be called Neo-Impressionists. The term was coined by art critic
Félix F...
Van Gogh Museum: Paul Signac: Marter of Pointilism
Often wrongly considered to be a mere follower of the better known
Georges Seurat, the exhibition follows the course of his varied career from his earliest works in an Impressionist style,
through the Neo-Impressionist phase ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Signac 1863-1935: Master Neo-Impressionist
Often viewed as the second man of Neo-Impressionism, Paul Signac
(1863-1935) has long been considered an artist of talent in the shadow of
the more celebrated ...
Musee d'Orsay: Theo van Gogh : art-dealer, collector,
Vincent's brother
...
Museum of Modern Art: ModernStarts: Places
Landscape painting between 1880 and 1920 ranged from idealized and allegorical depictions of nature, as
seen in the ...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Vincent van Gogh and the Painters of the Petit Boulevard
Van Gogh actively participated in discussing and debating new ideas, which ultimately became
the shape and substance of modern art in Europe. He identified these artists as the painters of the petit
boulevard, a term that reflected their desire...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Light: The Industrial Age 1750-1900, Art and Science, Technology and Society
Light! was organized in partnership with the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, where it was previously on view.
Pittsburgh is the only other venue for this remarkable exhibition. The exhibition is sponsored by Bayer
...
Van Gogh Museum: Expansion and Renovation of the Van Gogh Museum
The modernized Van Gogh Museum
After the re-opening in June 1999, the modernized Rietveld building
will be entirely devoted to paintings of Van Gogh and the permanent
coll...
National Gallery of Canada: Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape
The Impressionists'
profound influence on French landscape painting is examined as the exhibition concludes with a look at works by
other artists in th...
Courtauld Institute of Art: Fauve Painting 1905-7: The Triumph of Pure Colour
Louis
Vauxcelles, one of the more progressive critics described the proximity of a relatively classical
sculpture to paintings by Matisse and his colleagues as -Donatello among the wild beasts - and the
name stuck although the Fauves were ne...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape
The exhibition opens with an early landscape by Claude Monet, Rue de la
Bavolle, Honfleur, placed within the context of the Realist landscape style
...
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