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Learn MorePilote de la Meuse by Paul Signac
- This remarkable work by Paul Signac vibrantly depicts his signature subject
- His mosaic-like brushwork and brilliant jewel tones transform the river scene with energy and life
- This work comes with rare archival materials, including letters from the artist
- One of the great visionaries of modern art, Signac's works belong to prestigious museums worldwide
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1863–1935 | French
Pilote de la Meuse
Signed and dated "P Signac 1924" (lower right) Oil on canvas
Paul Signac stands among the great visionaries of modern art, celebrated as one of the pioneering forces behind Neo-Impressionism. Together with Georges Seurat, he revolutionized painting through a more deliberate and radiant science of color, replacing the spontaneity of Impressionism with a meticulous technique that allowed light and atmosphere to shimmer across. . .
1863–1935 | French
Pilote de la Meuse
Signed and dated "P Signac 1924" (lower right) Oil on canvas
Paul Signac stands among the great visionaries of modern art, celebrated as one of the pioneering forces behind Neo-Impressionism. Together with Georges Seurat, he revolutionized painting through a more deliberate and radiant science of color, replacing the spontaneity of Impressionism with a meticulous technique that allowed light and atmosphere to shimmer across the canvas. In Pilote de la Meuse, painted in 1924, Signac brings this groundbreaking vision to one of his most beloved subjects: the waterways and wind-filled sails that inspired him throughout his life.
Created during Signac’s mature period, this painting reveals an artist at the height of his expressive powers. By the 1920s, his handling of color had become more vibrant, confident and decorative than ever before. Here, his signature mosaic-like brushwork is united with brilliant jewel tones, transforming a quiet river scene into something radiant and alive. The water flickers with movement, the sails seem to catch the air and the entire composition pulses with the sensation of light in motion.
The subject also reflects one of Signac’s greatest personal passions. A devoted sailor, he owned 32 boats over the course of his lifetime, and the rivers, harbors and open waters of France became central to his artistic vision. Rather than simply recording a view of the Meuse, Signac transforms the river into a dazzling symphony of color, rhythm and atmosphere. Every carefully placed stroke contributes to the harmony of the whole, revealing his extraordinary ability to balance structure with sensation.
Further distinguished by exceptional provenance, Pilote de la Meuse remarkably retains rare archival materials relating to its earliest sale, including the original 1924 invoice from Galerie Léon Marseille as well as correspondence between its first owner, Edmond Sussfeld, and Signac himself. These documents offer an extraordinary connection to the painting’s earliest history and deepen the significance of an already rare work.
Masterwork oils by Signac are exceedingly rare on the market, as many already reside in the world’s most prestigious museums, including the Musée d’Orsay, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Radiant, refined and deeply personal, Pilote de la Meuse is a remarkable example of Signac’s signature genius.
The painting is accompanied by its certificate of authenticity from Marina Ferretti-Bocquillon.
Dated 1924
Canvas: 19” high x 25 1/8” wide (48.3 x 63.8 cm)
Frame: 27 3/4” high x 33 3/4” wide x 3 1/4” deep (70.5 x 85.7 x 8.3 cm)
Provenance:
Galerie Léon Marseille, Paris
Collection of Edmond Sussfeld
Private Collection, by descent
Private Collection, Europe
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Literature:
Françoise Cachin, Signac: Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre peint, Paris, 2000, no. 565, reproduced p. 323
Exhibited:
Paris, 1930, Bernheim-Jeune, Paul Signac, no. 40, reproduced
Paris, 1934, Petit-Palais, Paul Signac, no. 35
Viroflay, 1965, Salon du Souvenir de Corot, 13th exhibition

| Type: | Paintings |
| Depth: | 3.25 in. (8.26 cm) |
| Width: | 33.75 in. (85.73 cm) |
| Height: | 27.75 in. (70.49 cm) |
| Canvas Width: | 25.125 in. (63.82 cm) |
| Canvas Height: | 19.000 in. (48.26 cm) |
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