The Dining Room, 1886–87, Graphite and ink on Japan paper, 8 11/16 x 10 3/16 in. ( x cm), Drawings, Paul Signac (French


The Dining Room, 1886–87, Graphite and ink on Japan paper, 8 11/16 x 10 3/16 in. ( x cm), Drawings, Paul Signac (French, Paris 1863–1935 Paris), Paul Signac was a leading practitioner of Neo-Impressionism, the term given to a group of late-nineteenth century French artists who developed a system of color harmony using an idiosyncratic technique of divided brush marks and stipple-like dots


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