Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings Signed, dated, and inscribed: (lower left) P.Signac 89; (lower right) Op.198; (on stretcher) La Jetée de Cassis – PS [monogram]
Gallery Label Between 1887 and 1891, Signac spent winters in Paris, and during the warmer months he pursued his two passions, marine painting and boating, on excursions to seaside resorts. One of the five views he brought back from his sojourn in April-June 1889 in the Mediterranean port of Cassis, this work was singled out for praise when the series debuted at the Salon des Indépendants later that year. At Cassis, Signac found "White, blue and orange, harmoniously spread over the beautiful rise and fall of the land. All around the mountains with rhythmic curves." Until 1894, Signac evoked analogies with musical compositions by inscribing each of his pictures with an opus number.
Provenance Comte Antoine de La Rochefoucauld (from 1890; bought from the artist through an intermediary, Vincent d'Indy); [Galerie de l'Élysée, Paris, until 1950; sold on November 13 for $4,000 to Lehman]; Robert Lehman, New York (1950–59); [Lock Galleries, New York, from 1959]; [Knoedler, New York, until 1960; sold on April 13 for $42,000 to Payson]; Mrs. Charles Shipman (Joan Whitney) Payson, New York and Manhasset (1960–d. 1975)
Exhibition History Paris. Salle de la société d'horticulture. "Salon des indépendants (5e exposition)," September 3–October 4, 1889, no. 246 (as "Op. 198. Cassis [Bouches-du-Rhône]").
Brussels. Ancien musée de peinture. "Les XX (7me exposition)," January 18–February 23, 1890, no. 11 (as "Op. 198, la mer. Cassis [Bouches-du-Rhône]") [see Ref. Cachin 2000].
New York. Fine Arts Associates. "Paul Signac," November 5–December 1, 1951, no. 3 (as "Quai at Cassis," lent by Robert Lehman collection).
New York. Wildenstein & Co., Inc.. "Seurat and his Friends," November 18–December 26, 1953, no. 40 (as "Jetty at Cassis," lent by Robert Lehman).
New York. Robert Lehman Collection. "Neo-Impressionism: The Friends and Followers of Georges Seurat," September 14, 1991–January 12, 1992, no catalogue.
Lausanne. Fondation de l'Hermitage. "Pointillisme: Sur les traces de Seurat," January 23–June 1, 1998, no. 144.
Cologne. Wallraf-Richartz-Museum. "Pointillismus: Auf den Spuren von George Seurat," September 6–November 30, 1997, no. 144 (as "La jetée de Cassis [Opus 198]").
Paris. Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais. "Signac, 1863–1935," February 27–May 28, 2001, no. 35 (as "Cassis. La jetée. Opus 198").
Amsterdam. Van Gogh Museum. "Signac, 1863–1935," June 15–September 9, 2001, no. 35.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Signac, 1863–1935," October 9–December 30, 2001, no. 35 (as "The Jetty, Cassis, Opus 198").
Portland Museum of Art. "Neo-Impressionism: Artists on the Edge," June 27–October 20, 2002, unnumbered cat. (fig. 6, as "The Jetty at Cassis").
Martigny. Fondation Pierre Gianadda. "P. Signac," June 18–November 23, 2003, no. 15 (as "Cassis. La Jetée (Opus 198)").
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. "The Masterpieces of French Painting from The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 1800–1920," February 4–May 6, 2007, no. 113.
Berlin. Neue Nationalgalerie. "Französische Meisterwerke des 19.Jahrhunderts aus dem Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York," June 1–October 7, 2007, unnumbered cat.
References Félix Fénéon. "Tableaux." La vogue (September 1889) [reprinted in Joan U. Halperin, "Félix Fénéon: Oeuvres plus que complètes," Geneva, 1970, p. 165]. Société des artistes indépendants. Salon des indépendants (5e exposition) . Exh. cat.Paris, 1889, p. 18, no. 246. Paul Signac. Journal entry . September 29, 1894 [reprinted in John Rewald, "Extraits du journal inédit de Paul Signac, I, 1894–1895," in Gazette des beaux-arts, July–September 1949, vol. 36, pp. 106, 168]. Paul Signac . Exh. cat., Fine Arts Associates. New York, 1951, unpaginated, no. 3, ill. Henri Dorra and Sheila C. Askin. "Seurat's Japonisme." Gazette des beaux-arts 73 (February 1969), pp. 89, 94. Charles S. Moffett in The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Notable Acquisitions, 1975–1979 . New York, 1979, p. 55, ill. Françoise Cachin. Signac, catalogue raisonné de l'œuvre peint . Paris, 2000, pp. 35, 192, no. 184, ill. (b&w and color). Marina Ferretti-Bocquillon. Signac, 1863–1935 . Exh. cat., The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 2001, pp. 14, 27, 140, 142–43, 145, 302–3, no. 35, ill. (color). Carrie Haslett in Neo-Impressionism: Artists on the Edge . Exh. cat., Portland Museum of Art. Portland, Maine, 2002, pp. 15, 17, 85, fig. 6 (color). Marina Ferretti-Bocquillon in P. Signac . Exh. cat., Fondation Pierre Gianadda. Martigny, 2003, pp. 50–51, no. 15, ill. (color). Susan Alyson Stein in Masterpieces of European Painting, 1800–1920, in The Metropolitan Museum of Art . New York, 2007, pp. 181, 305, no. 168, ill. (color and bw). Susan Alyson Stein in The Masterpieces of French Painting from The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 1800–1920 . Exh. cat., Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. New York, 2007, pp. 153, 257, no. 113, ill. (color and bw).