Exhibition at the Jacquemart André Museum - Until July 26, 2021
  • WE LOVE a colourful and joyful exhibition, very accessible to children
  • AGE for all, from 8 years old
  • DATES until July 26, 2021
  • TOUR TIME : about 45 minutes
  • PLACE Jacquemart André Museum (Paris 8e)
Signac exhibition at the Jacquemart André Museum

Signac, the colourful harmonies, a joyful exhibition accessible to all

  • A exhibition to discover or re-discover the painter Paul Signac (1863 - 1935), considered to be the main theorist of neo-impressionism
  • The exhibition presents 25 paintings by Paul Signac, accompanied by paintings by Seurat, Pissarro, Cross ... that is to say a set of about 70 "neo-impressionist" works which are exhibited on the occasion of this retrospective
  • The exhibition is chronological and allows us to understand the evolution of the painter. Initially inspired by the impressionists (strong influence of Monet), Signac evolves towards colour and pointillism
  • He is recognized as a precursor of the movements to come after him: pointillism, fauvism and even abstract art
  • Children should enjoy this exhibition which has the advantage of not not be too long (the exhibitions of the Jacquemart André Museum are always quite short) and presents very accessible tables by its subjects and by the treatment of the color
  • And don't forget to take advantage of this exhibition to discover the beautiful Jacquemart André mansionwhich alone is worth a visit. The Jacquemart-André collection is spectacular (Botticelli, Tiepolo, Caravaggio, Canaletto... for the Italian painters, Fragonard, Boucher, Chardin... for the French works, Rembrandt for the Flemish...) and the late 19th century apartments of the mansion can also be visited for our great pleasure.
  • It is possible to organize a family visit to the Jacquemart André Museum (private visit)

Signac exhibition at the Jacquemart André Museum

From the Jacquemart André Museum

Paul Signac at the Jacquemart André Museum

Practical information


Timetable:
View schedule details Every day including public holidays, from 10 am to 6 pm. Nocturnal on Mondays until 8.30 pm during the exhibition period.

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