Lézardrieux (1925) by Paul Signac

The artwork titled “Lézardrieux” was created by Paul Signac in the year 1925. Rendered with pencil and watercolor on paper, the piece exhibits characteristics of the Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism movements. It belongs to the cityscape genre, capturing a serene maritime scene.

The artwork depicts a tranquil coastal view, characterized by the delicate application of watercolor and pencil strokes. In the foreground, a lighthouse stands robustly on a rocky outcrop, its brickwork delicately accented with hues of red and yellow. Sailboats with white and subtly colored sails dot the placid sea, their reflections gently rippling on the water’s surface. The distant shore, detailed with modest buildings and lush greenery, recedes under a sky filled with whimsical, fluffy clouds. The scene conveys a sense of peacefulness, with careful attention to natural light and fluid lines, quintessential to the Neo-Impressionist style of Paul Signac.

Scroll to Top