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Used-Like New. A hundred works-oils on canvas, painted studies, drawings and watercolors-trace the entire career of the artist. They prove that Paul Signac (1863-1935) has been the painter of the Mediterranean, but it is also susceptible to the poetry of the industrial suburbs and large modern ports. These works reflect the enthusiasm in young Signac by the discovery of Impressionism and its contribution to the birth of Neo-Impressionism alongside his friend Georges Seurat, and finally the adoption of technical freer to more intense colors after moving to Saint-Tropez. They also show how the graph opens Signac supports this evolution from the beautiful black and white drawings of the early years in Paris with soft and colorful watercolors, at the end of its existence, will largely not on his painted opens. The exhibition catalog reproduces all colors the works exhibited. The texts were written by Marina Ferretti Bocquillon, with an introduction by Françoise Cachin. Book has minor shelf wear.