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The Buoy, 1894 (litho)
CEC128120 The Buoy, 1894 (litho) by Signac, Paul (1863-1935); 40.3x32.7 cm; The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum, Bedford, UK; eThe Higgins Art Gallery & Museum; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23367864
© The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum / Bridgeman Images
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This lithograph titled "The Buoy, 1894" by Paul Signac showcases the artist's mastery of pointillism and his ability to capture the essence of a bustling harbor scene. Measuring at 40.3x32.7 cm, this print is housed in The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum in Bedford, UK. In this artwork, Signac skillfully depicts a boat floating amidst the waves with a buoy marking its position. The use of pointillism technique adds depth and texture to the image as tiny dots of color blend together when viewed from afar. This style allows for an intricate representation of light and movement within the scene. The vibrant colors chosen by Signac bring life to the composition, reflecting off the water's surface and illuminating both the boat and surrounding elements. Through meticulous engraving work, every detail is meticulously rendered - from each wave cresting against the hull to every rope securing it in place. "The Buoy" transports viewers back to a time when harbors were bustling centers of trade and activity. It serves as a reminder of our connection with nature through maritime exploration while showcasing Signac's innovative approach to painting. Displayed within The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum, this lithograph offers visitors an opportunity to appreciate one of Paul Signac's masterpieces up close – witnessing firsthand his technical prowess and artistic vision that continues to inspire admirers around the world today.
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