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“La Baie de Saint-Tropez” – c.1892–1895, oil on canvas, Neo-Impressionism / Pointillism.
This version of La Baie de Saint-Tropez shows the bay framed by tall Mediterranean pine trees . Signac builds the landscape using small, carefully placed strokes of color, characteristic of Neo-Impressionist Divisionism, creating a shimmering effect of sunlight across the sea. The dark trunks and sweeping branches of the pines contrast with the luminous blues and violets of the bay and distant coastline. The work emphasizes the quiet natural beauty of the Riviera and Signac’s fascination with light, color harmony, and coastal scenery.
Paul Signac (1863–1935) was a French painter and theorist who became the leading figure of Neo-Impressionism after the death of Georges Seurat. He expanded the Pointillist method, applying scientific color theory to landscapes and maritime subjects throughout the Mediterranean. Signac settled in Saint-Tropez in the 1890s, where the brilliant southern light inspired many of his most celebrated works. His bold color approach strongly influenced later modern movements, particularly Fauvism and early twentieth-century color experimentation.on for every order.
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