The Town Beach, Collioure (1887) by Paul Signac

The Town Beach, Collioure - Paul Signac - 1887

Artwork Information

TitleThe Town Beach, Collioure
ArtistPaul Signac
Date1887
Mediumoil
Dimensions62.9 x 80 cm
Art MovementPointillism,Neo-Impressionism

About The Town Beach, Collioure

“The Town Beach, Collioure,” created by Paul Signac in 1887, is an oil painting that exemplifies the art movements of Pointillism and Neo-Impressionism. This cityscape, measuring 62.9 x 80 cm, is a vivid depiction of the serene town of Collioure, rendered with meticulous dot-like brushstrokes characteristic of Pointillism.

The artwork portrays a tranquil coastal scene with a calm sea gently meeting the shoreline. On the right side, there is a cluster of buildings with distinct architectural details, all rendered in a harmonious palette of pastel hues. The rolling hills in the background add depth to the composition, creating a balanced and peaceful atmosphere. The play of light and shadow, achieved through the technique of placing small, distinct dots of color, imbues the painting with a vibrant yet subtle dynamism. The meticulous attention to detail and the use of color theory offer viewers a cohesive and immersive visual experience.

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