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In 1904, Matisse came under the influence of Signac's use of separated colors in his paintings. This was called "divisionism." As Spurling says, "Divisionism provided logical grounds for separating the ultimate goal of painting - order, harmony, emotional stability achieved through rhythmic compositions of form and color from its traditional dependence on the subject. This was an important idea for Matisse.