Le Pouliguen: Fishing Boats, 1928, Black crayon and watercolor, 10 13/16 x 17 1/16 in. ( x cm), Drawings, Paul Signac
Le Pouliguen: Fishing Boats, 1928, Black crayon and watercolor, 10 13/16 x 17 1/16 in. ( x cm), Drawings, Paul Signac (French, Paris 1863–1935 Paris), Although Paul Signac never abandoned Neo-Impressionist principles, he found that watercolor painting offered a welcome alternative to the labored application of the Neo-Impressionist technique. Especially in later years, spent sailing the waters of coastal France, Signac discovered that a pencil and a box of watercolors were sufficient tools to record the dazzling harbors along the way
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