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Paul Signac, front cover illustration from Les Hommes du Jour, No 170, Paris
495651 Paul Signac, front cover illustration from Les Hommes du Jour, No 170, Paris, 22nd April 1911 (litho) (b/w photo) by Luce, Maximilien (1858-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: illustration de couverture; Signac (1863-1935); ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Barge Goatee Greatcoat Neo Impressionist Paul Pointillist Pont Des Arts Seine Signac Black And White Photograph
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This photograph captures the essence of Paul Signac, a renowned neo-impressionist artist, in all his Parisian glory. The front cover illustration from Les Hommes du Jour, No 170, Paris showcases Signac's distinct style and personality. In this image, Signac is seen standing confidently on a bridge overlooking the picturesque River Seine. His sharp profile is accentuated by his distinguished moustache and goatee. Clad in a stylish coat and hat, he exudes an air of sophistication that befits his status as an esteemed painter. The scene around him is equally enchanting - boats gracefully glide along the river while a tugboat stands out amidst the tranquil waters. The Pont des Arts looms majestically in the background, adding to the charm of this snapshot of Parisian life. Signac's passion for art shines through as he holds a walking stick in one hand and what appears to be a sketch or drawing in the other. This glimpse into his creative process gives us insight into how he brought his pointillist technique to life on canvas. As we admire this mesmerizing print from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back to April 22nd, 1911 - a moment frozen in time that allows us to appreciate both Signac's artistic brilliance and the timeless beauty of Paris itself.
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