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Entrance to the Harbor of La Rochelle - Paul Signac Phone Case.

Sale price ¥3,480 Regular price ¥4,800
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● Attention to detail in every design
This is a smartphone case with full-surface printing, with fine details printed on the sides and around the camera. The composition is adjusted for each model so that the art stands out.
*The product image is a centered sample. The cut-out position of the original image will vary depending on the aspect ratio of the device, so if you have any concerns, please contact us in advance.
*Although some parts are not printed on the entire surface, the printing position will be adjusted by hand when delivered.
Elegant finish
The matte texture with no gloss gives a sophisticated and chic impression, and it feels smooth and comfortable in your hand.
●Safe even if dropped
Made of impact-resistant polycarbonate material, it is lightweight and slim, yet protects your precious smartphone.

Title Entrance to the Harbor of La Rochelle
Author Name Paul Signac
Production date 1920–128
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Related Keywords paul signac, boat art, france, signac, sailboat, watercolor, la rochelle, sketch, ship, illustration, boat, city watercolor
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Paul Signac

Paul Signac

Paul Signac was a French painter active from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. He developed the pointillist technique and became a central figure in the Neo-Impressionist movement.

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Paul Signac Biography

  • Born in Paris on November 11, 1863
  • Around 1884, he began to use pointillism and established the Neo-Impressionist technique.
  • In 1886, he founded the Neo-Impressionist group with Henri Edmond Cros and Albert Dubois-Pillet.
  • In 1892 he established himself as a pioneer of Neo-Impressionism.
  • Died near Paris on August 15, 1935 (aged 71)

Representative works

  • The Anoockoor at Aunay-sur-Ance (1887)
  • The Pine Tree at St. Tropez (1909)
  • The Demolisher and Pyramide du Louvre (1909)
  • The Dining Room (1886)

Signac thoroughly pursued the scientific method of pointillism, eliminating the sense of perspective and placing complementary colored dots at equal intervals to create new harmonies of light and color.

In his early masterpiece, "The Pleasure Boat Anokkull," he established his colorful landscape expression using pointillism. In his later years, he stuck to the technique of capturing his subjects as a collection of tiny dots.

Signac developed the theoretical method of Pointillism and was a central figure in Neo-Impressionism, which later gave rise to such abstractions as Divisionism and Cubism.

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