23 letters found
- 571 To Theo van Gogh. Paris, between about Sunday, 17 and Tuesday, 19 July 1887.
- in note 7:
...diately to the north of Paris, just a few miles from rue Lepic. Signac and Bernard worked there too.
- 575 To Emile Bernard. Paris, about December 1887.
- in translation:
...c, for example, and if as a result you say: if Signac exhibits where I exhibit, I’ll withdraw my ca...
...f, therefore, you’ve already considered that Signac and the others who are doing pointillism often ...
- in note 7:
... themselves from the Pointillism of Seurat and Signac. They developed a ‘synthetizing’ style that...
- in note 2:
...’s attitude towards the Neo-Impressionist Paul Signac. Bernard did not want to exhibit together wi...
- 584 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Saturday, 10 March 1888.
- in note 6:
... Bernard, Anquetin, Angrand, Toulouse-Lautrec, Signac, Lucien Pissarro and himself. By ‘Petit Boule...
- 585 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, on or about Friday, 16 March 1888.
- in translation:
You’ll do well to go and see Signac at his place. I was very pleased at what you wrote in today’s...
- in note 6:
In 1888 Signac lived at 130 boulevard de Clichy, where he also had his studio. Theo could have visite...
- 589 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, on or about Sunday, 25 March 1888.
- in note 13:
...ts; see letter 582, n. 9. Angrand, Anquetin, Lucien Pissarro, Seurat and Signac also had work there.
- 592 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, on or about Tuesday, 3 April 1888.
- in note 17:
...H 1258) hung in the rehearsal room. Seurat and Signac also exhibited there. See exhib. cat. Paris 198...
- 669 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, on or about Sunday, 26 August 1888.
- in translation:
...Another reason why Seurat’s La Grande Jatte, Signac’s landscapes with coarse stippling, Anquetinâ...
- in note 6:
Van Gogh could have seen Signac’s work in Paris at the VIIIe Exposition de peinture (15 May - 15 Ju...
- 683 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Tuesday, 18 September 1888.
- in translation:
...ginal colourist, and it’s the same thing for Signac, but to a different degree; the pointillists ha...
- 689 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Wednesday, 26 September 1888.
- in translation:
... enormous canvases, to exhibit all by himself; Signac, who’s a good worker, also has enough, Gaugui...
- 718 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Saturday, 10 November 1888.
- in note 2:
...us harm from every point of view. First: after Signac, Dubois-Pillet, it would mean arriving on the s...
- 728 Vincent van Gogh and Félix Rey to Theo van Gogh. Arles, Wednesday, 2 January 1889.
- in note 1:
...r (the son of Dr Paul-Ferdinand Gachet) and Paul Signac all later stated that it was only the lower ...
- 749 Theo van Gogh to Vincent van Gogh. Paris, Saturday, 16 March 1889.
- in translation:
...if my visit could be useful to you in any way. Signac is to go to the south soon. He’ll go an...
- in note 2:
Signac would visit Van Gogh on 23 and 24 March; see letter 752.
- 750 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Tuesday, 19 March 1889.
- in translation:
...ettle itself on its own – all the same, warn Signac that he shouldn’t get involved until I write ...
- in note 9:
Theo had reported in letter 749 that Signac would be coming to see Vincent. For his visit, see letter...
- 751 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Friday, 22 March 1889.
- in translation:
It would certainly give me pleasure to see Signac if he must pass through here anyway. They must then...
...h you until Sunday all the same, by which time Signac will already have left. I can’t do anything a...
- in note 3:
Regarding Signac’s visit, see letter 752.
- 752 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Sunday, 24 March 1889.
- in translation:
I’m writing to tell you that I’ve seen Signac, which did me a lot of good. He was very nice and v...
I find Signac very calm, whereas people say he’s so violent, he gives me the impression of someone ...
... there are several canvases to send to you, as Signac was able to see – he wasn’t frightened by m...
Signac thought I was looking well, and it’s perfectly true.
...an on my part that I should succumb once more. Signac, I’m led to believe, will tell you something ...
- in note 2:
Signac received Still life with red herrings (F 510 / JH 1661).
- in note 1:
Signac gave the following account of his visit to Vincent in a letter he wrote to Theo on Sunday, 24 ...
- 755 Paul Signac to Vincent van Gogh. Cassis, Monday, 8 April 1889.
- in translation:
Your P. Signac
- in note 2:
For Signac’s letter to Theo, see letter 752, n. 1.
- in note 1:
On his way from Paris to the South, Signac had visited Van Gogh on 23 and 24 March (see letter 752). ...
- 756 To Paul Signac. Arles, Wednesday, 10 April 1889.
- in translation:
My dear friend Signac,
- in note 3:
Signac had visited Van Gogh in Arles on 23 and 24 March; see letter 752.
- 757 Paul Signac to Vincent van Gogh. Cassis, Friday, 12 April 1889.
- in translation:
P. Signac
- in note 3:
Signac produced illustrations for two books written by a friend of his, the chemist and colour theore...
- 758 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, between about Sunday, 14 and about Wednesday, 17 April 1889.
- in translation:
Signac has asked me to join him in Cassis, but seeing as we have enough expenses without that, whatev...
- in note 6:
Signac had proposed this in letter 757.
- in note 3:
...gh named two of these studies in his letter to Signac (letter 756): La Crau with peach trees in bloss...
- 768 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Friday, 3 May 1889.
- 792 Theo van Gogh to Vincent van Gogh. Paris, Tuesday, 16 July 1889.
- in note 8:
...noir, Louis Oscar Roty, Giovanni Segantini, Paul Signac, Alfred Sisley, Charles Storm van 's Gravesa...
- 799 Theo van Gogh to Vincent van Gogh. Paris, Thursday, 5 September 1889.
- in translation:
...re it was up to now. Seurat has some seasides, Signac two landscapes. There’s also a painting by Ha...
- in note 17:
Signac exhibited not two, but three landscapes, namely Portrieux. The jetty, grey weather. Opus 180, ...
- 819 Theo van Gogh to Vincent van Gogh. Paris, Saturday, 16 November 1889.
- in translation:
... Bartholomé, Cézanne, Dubois-Pillet, Forain, Signac, L. Pissarro, Hayet, Renoir, Sisley and De Laut...
...t, Forain, Signac, L. Pissarro, Hayet, Renoir, Sisley and De Lautrec and you. However bad the Indepen...
7 essay items found
- Correspondents / Artist friends
- in correspondents_3:
...artists: John Peter Russell, Arnold Koning, Paul Signac, Charles Angrand, Horace Mann Livens and Eug...
...the Neo-Impressionism of Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, but Van Gogh was keen that the painters of ...
... Bernard, Anquetin, Angrand, Toulouse-Lautrec, Signac, Lucien Pissarro and himself. See letter 584 an...
- Publication history / A flood of supplementary publications
- in publications_4:
... Coquiot also printed a facsimile of part of letter 756 to Paul Signac. (See also below, under 1936)
Van Gogh to Paul Signac (letter 756), George Besson, ‘Paul Signac’, Artistes & Cie. Notes sur la ...
- Correspondents / Preservation of the letters
- in correspondents_4:
...have survived. He could have kept the one from Signac because of the invitation to come and visit him...
- Publication history / The early publications of the letters
- in publications_2:
...cise of discretion is that he twice edited out Signac’s name because there was bad blood between th...
- Publication history / The first collected edition of 1952-1954 and thereafter
- in publications_5:
...o to Vincent and a few from other correspondents like Van Rappard, Bernard, Wil, Signac and Russell.
- About this edition / The annotations
- in about_5:
... 791; one from Arnold Koning: 727; one from Paul Signac: 755; there is one postcard in the USA – t...
- Van Gogh as a letter-writer / Sketches
- in letter_writer_6:
...y finished and colourful letter sketches by Paul Signac, Stéphane Mallarmé, Paul Verlaine, Henri d...
2 other items found
- Overview of all the letters
- in overview:
to Paul Signac, French artist whom Van Gogh met in Paris
from Paul Signac
- Chronology
- in 1889:
23-24 March
Signac visits him in Arles (752, FR b640).
- in 1888:
...isits the exhibition of work by Angrand, Seurat and Signac at the offices of La Revue Indépendante.
- in 1887:
May
Is in touch with Paul Signac in Asnières.
Term(s):
Dated between:
29 September 1872 and 31 July 1890
Person:
Paul Signac (1863-1935) French artist
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