This listing is for a print titled Saint-Briac, by French impressionist artist Paul Signac. Signac was initially inspired to paint by Claude Monet, and later inspired others as he became caught up in the pointillist movement, which used tiny dots of colour, like a mosaic. Signac loved the water, and in this print from 1885 he painted Saint-Briac, a beautiful town on the coast of Brittany, in north eastern France.
The prints are produced on museum-quality, thick and durable matte paper.
- Paper thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm)
- Paper weight: 5.57 oz/yd² (189 g/m²)
There are 3 options for your lovely print:
(1) Unframed, ready for you to choose your own elegant frame for hanging on your walls;
(2) Black Frame; (3) White Frame.
- Alder, semi-hardwood .75″ (1.9 cm) thick frame from renewable forests
- Lightweight
- Acrylite front protector
- Hanging hardware included
Due to the dimensions of the original work, the margins of your print, depending on which size you choose, may differ slightly from the pictures in this listing. Feel free to contact me if you would like to see a preview of your print in the desired size.
All prints in the shop are reproduced from the original book, journal, gravure, encyclopedia or atlas, through careful and professional scanning. There is very little retouching made to the image after scanning, so as to retain the lovely, vintage look. Any spots or marks are a condition of the original work.
Have you been to Brittany? Read more about this gorgeous region of France with these articles Escape to the Gulf de Morbihan and Mysterious Stones of Carnac.
Title – Paul Signac print, Saint-Briac, France, Impressionist Art














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