Port of La Rochelle (1921) by Paul Signac

Port of La Rochelle - Paul Signac - 1921

Artwork Information

TitlePort of La Rochelle
ArtistPaul Signac
Date1921
MediumOil on Canvas
Dimensions130 x 162 cm
Art MovementNeo-Impressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection
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About Port of La Rochelle

The Port Of La Rochelle is an oil on canvas artwork by French artist Paul Signac in the style of Neo-Impressionism and Pointillism. Measuring 130 x 162 cm, the painting belongs to a private collection and features small mosaic-like squares of color, different from the dots used by Signac’s contemporary Georges Seurat. Signac experimented with various media, including oil and watercolor, etchings and lithographs, and was heavily influenced by the theories of optics and color in modern art and the work of the Impressionists.

The painting depicts the port of La Rochelle, a coastal city in western France, and is part of a series of works featuring boats and ships. Signac’s use of pointillism technique enhances the overall luminosity, creating a sparkling and vibrant effect. The composition is characterized by an intense chromaticism and a sense of harmony and balance between color and form.

Overall, the Port of La Rochelle is a significant example of Signac’s artistic style and contributes to the development of Pointillism as a movement. It is also available as a high-quality art print or canvas reproduction for enthusiasts interested in owning a piece of this Neo-Impressionist masterpiece.

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