What was the main difference between Seurat and Paul Signac's paintings?

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Paul Signac , 1863-1935, French neoimpressionist painter. First influenced by Monet, he was later associated with Seurat in developing the divisionist technique. Interested in the science of color, he painted with a greater intensity and with broader strokes than Seurat.

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