“Portrait of Félix Fénéon” by Paul Signac

The "Portrait of Félix Fénéon" is a striking oil painting created by the renowned Post-Impressionist artist Paul Signac in 1891. It depicts his friend and art critic Félix Fénéon, showcasing Signac's mastery in the Divisionist style. The painting is now part of the permanent collection at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. Signac, a founding member of the Neo-Impressionist movement, used tiny, individual brushstrokes of color to create this portrait, resulting in a dazzling display of light […]

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Asian Giant Hornet

Did you know that 🐛 the Asian Giant Hornet, also known as the "Vespa mandarinia," is not only the largest hornet species in the world but also has a sting so potent it can cause severe allergic reactions and even death in some cases? 😱 Their nests, which can house thousands of hornets, are often built high up in trees or cliffs. 🌳 Did you know that these fierce insects are known to attack and decimate honeybee colonies, sometimes killing hundreds of bees in just a few minutes? […]

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Wheel Of Fortune

Today we have the Wheel of Fortune card, which signifies a significant turning point in your life. This card often represents cycles and transitions, indicating that you are at the peak of one phase and about to enter another. It suggests that after periods of effort or struggle, good fortune is on its way. The Wheel of Fortune can also symbolize changes that may seem unpredictable or even dramatic, but ultimately lead to positive outcomes. This card often indicates that circumstances will […]

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Six of Cups

Today we have the Six of Cups card, which means that today's energy is all about nostalgia, innocence, and happy memories. This card often represents a return to a simpler time, a sense of carefree joy, and a connection to childhood wonder. In terms of what's going to happen today, the Six of Cups suggests that you may be revisiting old friendships or reuniting with someone from your past who brought you joy. This could be an opportunity to rekindle a relationship or recapture a sense of […]

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Today’s word: piano

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C'est l'heure de notre leçon particulière ! ☺️
Aujourd'hui le pointillisme avec Paul Signac, point par point 😄
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Paul Signac, le pointillisme point par point

Troisième épisode des leçons d'artistes. Le pointillisme de Paul Signac : une peinture faite de minuscules pointes de couleur juxtaposées avec une précision scientifique.

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🟡 Sailing Boats at La Rochelle, France #2, 1911 Paul Signac⁣

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Sailing Boats at La Rochelle, France #2, 1911 Paul Signac

Sailing Boats & Scenery, La Rochelle, France #2, c. 1911 by French Neo-Impressionist Paul Victor Jules Signac (1863–1935).

🟡 Sailing Boats at La Rochelle, France #1, 1911 Paul Signac⁣

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Sailing Boats at La Rochelle, France #1, 1911 Paul Signac

Sailing Boats & Scenery, La Rochelle, France #1, c. 1911 by French Neo-Impressionist Paul Victor Jules Signac (1863–1935).

🟡 Antibes Town Scene, France, Paul Signac 1918⁣

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Antibes Town Scene, France, Paul Signac 1918

Antibes, France, 1918 by French Neo-Impressionist Paul Victor Jules Signac (1863–1935). A colorful local street scene depicting houses, trees, and people at a market.

"Women at the Well, Opus 238." Paul Signac, 1892.

I've talked about Signac before. While I'm not a huge fan of Pointillism, and I consider Seurat overrated (there, I said it, I expect people to unfollow me now), but his works have a certain appeal.

Here we have two ladies at a well overlooking the Mediterranean. This scene is just DRENCHED with sunlight; in fact, the yellowness of the grass hints that there might be a bit of a drought going on. Signac would spend half of each year at Saint-Tropez, on the French Riviera, where his paintings sought to depict an ideal society. This was originally to have been part of a grander, sweeping canvas....but he decided the two ladies at the well were enough.

This is also a great example of "artistic license" as a concept. Most of the elements here do exist...the lighthouse, the well, the distant mountains, the citadel on a hill....but they don't exist together like this. But he put them together to make an idealized view. Kind of like putting the Washington Monument next to the Empire State Building in a picture...

Makes me think of summer...

From the Musée d'Orsay, Paris.

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