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Great Minds - Signac



Vue de Constantinople, La Corne d’Or (Gold Coast) Matin (Morning), 1907 

Paul Signac, French, 1863–1935 

Oil on canvas

Artwork featured in Eureka Math2 Grade Level 7–8

The French neoimpressionist Paul Signac worked with painter Georges Seurat to create the artistic style of pointillism, in which a painting is made from small dots. Signac’s Vue de Constantinople, La Corne d’Or (Gold Coast) Matin (Morning) shows the Golden Horn, a busy waterway in Istanbul, Turkey. How many dots do you think were used to make this pointillist painting? How would you make an educated guess?



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