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== Personal life == On 7 November 1892, Signac married Berthe Roblès at the town hall of the [[18th arrondissement of Paris]]. The witnesses at the wedding were Alexandre Lemonier, [[Maximilien Luce]], [[Camille Pissarro]], and [[Georges Lecomte]]. In November 1897, the Signacs moved to a new apartment in the ''[[Castel Béranger]]'', which was built by [[Hector Guimard]]. A little later, in December of the same year, they acquired a house in [[Saint-Tropez]] named, ''La Hune'', where the painter had a vast studio constructed that he inaugurated on 16 August 1898. In September 1913, Signac rented a house at [[Antibes]], where he took up residence with [[Jeanne Selmersheim-Desgrange]]. She gave birth to their daughter, Ginette, on 2 October 1913. Meanwhile, Signac left ''La Hune'' and the ''Castel Beranger'' apartment to Berthe and they remained friends for the rest of his life. On 6 April 1927, Signac formally adopted Ginette. His granddaughter, [[Françoise Cachin]], was an art historian. Paul Signac died from [[sepsis]] in Paris on 15 August 1935 at the age of 71. His body was cremated and was interred three days later, on 18 August, at the [[Père Lachaise Cemetery]].
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