Paul Signac, one of the most important Neo-Impressionist, titled a painting In the Time of Anarchy but, because of the political landscape in 19th century France, he had to change the title for In the Time of Harmony. What happened there?
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0:00 Introduction
0:30 In The Time of Harmony
2:10 Anarchism
4:05 The Politics of Pointillism
5:08 In the Time of Anarchy
7:50 Anarchism in France in the 19th Century
11:30 Why Did Signac Change the Title of His Painting?
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