细节
Paul Signac (1863-1935)
Autograph letter to Claude Monet
dated, located and addressed ‘Chemin de Richelieu La Rochelle. 21 Juillet 1920 Cher Monsieur Monet.' (below the composition); signed ‘Paul Signac’ (at the end of the letter)
watercolor, pencil and ink on folded paper
8 1/8 x 13 ¼ in. (20.4 x 33.2 cm.)
Executed in La Rochelle, 21 July 1920
来源
Claude Monet, Giverny (July 1920).
Michel Monet, Giverny (by descent from the above).
Rolande Verneiges, France (gift from the above).
By descent from the above to the present owner.
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In 1880, the young Paul Signac visited an exhibition of Monet’s work, an event which would transform his life and determine the trajectory of his future career. Signac finally met his spiritual father in 1883, using the opportunity to show Monet his works and listen to the older artist’s advice regarding the painting of light and its effects. Monet would continue to influence Signac until 1886, when the latter began to follow the path of Georges Seurat’s divisionist experimentations.