Paul Signac, the thirty-four-year-old theoretician and actively…
1898 CE
Paul Signac, the thirty-four-year-old theoretician and actively proselytizing leader (after the death of Georges Seurat) of the Neo-Impressionists, or Pointillists, publishes in the literary review La Revue Blanche his principal manifesto, D'Eugène Delacroix au Néo-Impressionnisme ("From Eugène Delacroix to Neo-Impressionism"), essentially an exposition of pointillism, during 1898.
Being a sailor, Signac continues to travel widely along the European coast, painting the landscapes he encounters.
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Paul Signac : Capo di Noli (1898) 75 cm (29.5 ″); x 93.5 cm (36.8 ″); Wallraf–Richartz Museum, Cologne.