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'''Paul Signac''' (born [[Paris]], 1863 – Paris, 1935) Neo-Impressionist French painter and art writer. He studied with Armand Guillaumin. Signac met [[Claude Monet]] and helped establish the Salon des Indépendents in 1884 where he [[George-Pierre Seurat]] exposed his '' Baño Bathers at Asniéres''. Signac and [[George-Pierre Seurat]] developed the [[Neo-Impressionism]] movement and [[Pointillism]] technique.
His paintings are mainly of the French coast; St. Tropez, Cherbourg, Marseille, Nice, Collioure, Ste. Maxime and La Rochelle. Signac loved painting the water and sailing.
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