Paul Signac, a big name in Naturalism, gave us this insane view of Saint-Tropez.
He sailed there in '92, recovering from his friend Seurat's death. Needed sun, a fresh start.
That port was boat-only back then. Those terracotta roofs? Totally blew his mind.
He used tiny color points, Seurat's pointillism. Signac kinda led that whole movement.
This work shows his style at its peak. All about geometry, lines, reflections in the water.
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