Gasometers at Clichy by Paul Signac. A Pointillist landscape depicting sunlit houses with red-tiled roofs and industrial gasometers under a bright, textured blue sky.

Gasometers at Clichy

Paul Signac

1886 · Oil Paint, Canvas

An early Neo-Impressionist masterpiece by Paul Signac, capturing the industrial landscape of Clichy with vibrant, rhythmic color.

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Where it works

A measured piece with active movement with a neutral color register — asks little of the space around it.

Often works in
Living Room · Dining Room · Office
Placement
Strong over sofas, beds, buffets, or wider open walls
Walls
Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Soft gray, Olive green, Warm beige

About the piece

Painted in 1886, this work by Paul Signac is a celebrated example of early Neo-Impressionism. Signac used small, rhythmic dots of color to capture the luminous atmosphere of Clichy, then an industrial suburb of Paris. The striking contrast between the sun-drenched red-tiled roofs and the vast, stippled blue sky creates a sense of shimmering light and modern energy, making it an exceptional statement piece for contemporary interiors.