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#OTD in 1897 artist Helen McNicoll was born in Toronto. As a young child McNicoll became deaf as the result of scarlet fever and therefore learnt early on to develop other skills such as lip-reading playing the piano and painting! #didyouknow #impressionism #canadianart #learnsomethingneweveryday by at_theagh Galleria D'arte, Canadian Painters, Of Montreal, Post Impressionism, Canadian Art, A4 Poster, Impressionist Paintings, Impressionist Art, Canadian Artists

#OTD in 1897 artist Helen McNicoll was born in Toronto. As a young child McNicoll became deaf as the result of scarlet fever and therefore learnt early on to develop other skills such as lip-reading playing the piano and painting! #didyouknow #impressionism #canadianart #learnsomethingneweveryday by at_theagh

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https://flic.kr/p/Jrsb6K | Paul Signac - Antibes, Petit Port de Bacon [1917] | Throughout his career, Signac’s enduring passion was the depiction of water and the visual drama of water-borne activity. The pointillist style he employed with great élan was perfectly suited to the ever-changing colours and light conditions found on the Mediterranean coast. In Antibes, Petit Port de Bacon the rapid application of impasto touches of paint beautifully depicts the dappling surface of the harbour and th Georges Seurat Paintings, George Seurat, Corpus Museum, Paul Signac, Favorite Paintings, Georges Seurat, Camille Pissarro, Fauvism, Hur Man Målar

Throughout his career, Signac’s enduring passion was the depiction of water and the visual drama of water-borne activity. The pointillist style he employed with great élan was perfectly suited to the ever-changing colours and light conditions found on the Mediterranean coast. In Antibes, Petit Port de Bacon the rapid application of impasto touches of paint beautifully depicts the dappling surface of the harbour and the radiance of the sun. In his mature works Signac had developed a complete…

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