James Tissot

French Painter, 1836-1902 French painter, printmaker and enamellist. He grew up in a port, an experience reflected in his later paintings set on board ship. He moved to Paris c. 1856 and became a pupil of Louis Lamothe and Hippolyte Flandrin. He made his Salon d?but in 1859 and continued to exhibit there successfully until he went to London in 1871. His early paintings exemplify Romantic obsessions with the Middle Ages, while works such as the Meeting of Faust and Marguerite (exh. Salon 1861; Paris. Mus. d'Orsay) and Marguerite at the Ramparts (1861; untraced, see Wentworth, 1984, pl. 8) show the influence of the Belgian painter Baron Henri Leys. In the mid-1860s Tissot abandoned these tendencies in favour of contemporary subjects, sometimes with a humorous intent, as in Two Sisters (exh. Salon 1864; Paris, Louvre) and Beating the Retreat in the Tuileries Gardens (exh. Salon 1868; priv. col., see Wentworth, 1984, pl. 45). The painting Young Ladies Looking at Japanese Objects (exh. Salon 1869; priv. col., see Wentworth, 1984, pl. 59) testifies to his interest in things Oriental, and Picnic (exh. Salon 1869; priv. col., see 1984 exh. cat., fig. 27), in which he delved into the period of the Directoire, is perhaps influenced by the Goncourt brothers. Tissot re-created the atmosphere of the 1790s by dressing his characters in historical costume.


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James Tissot Mavourneen oil


Mavourneen
Painting ID::  83761
Mavourneen
Date 1877(1877) Medium Oil on canvas cjr
Date_1877(1877) _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cjr
   
   
     

James Tissot Young Ladies Looking at Japanese Objects oil


Young Ladies Looking at Japanese Objects
Painting ID::  84951
Young Ladies Looking at Japanese Objects
Date 1869(1869) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 70.5 x 50.2 cm (27.8 x 19.8 in) cjr
   
   
     

James Tissot Hush oil


Hush
Painting ID::  85202
Hush
1875 Medium Oil on canvas cyf
1875 _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cyf
   
   
     

James Tissot Partie Carree oil


Partie Carree
Painting ID::  85446
Partie Carree
oil on canvas first exhibited in Paris in 1870 cjr
oil_on_canvas_first_exhibited_in_Paris_in_1870 cjr
   
   
     

James Tissot Young Women Looking at Japanese Objects oil


Young Women Looking at Japanese Objects
Painting ID::  85508
Young Women Looking at Japanese Objects
Date c.1869-1870 Medium Oil on canvas cjr
Date_c.1869-1870 _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cjr
   
   
     

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     James Tissot
     French Painter, 1836-1902 French painter, printmaker and enamellist. He grew up in a port, an experience reflected in his later paintings set on board ship. He moved to Paris c. 1856 and became a pupil of Louis Lamothe and Hippolyte Flandrin. He made his Salon d?but in 1859 and continued to exhibit there successfully until he went to London in 1871. His early paintings exemplify Romantic obsessions with the Middle Ages, while works such as the Meeting of Faust and Marguerite (exh. Salon 1861; Paris. Mus. d'Orsay) and Marguerite at the Ramparts (1861; untraced, see Wentworth, 1984, pl. 8) show the influence of the Belgian painter Baron Henri Leys. In the mid-1860s Tissot abandoned these tendencies in favour of contemporary subjects, sometimes with a humorous intent, as in Two Sisters (exh. Salon 1864; Paris, Louvre) and Beating the Retreat in the Tuileries Gardens (exh. Salon 1868; priv. col., see Wentworth, 1984, pl. 45). The painting Young Ladies Looking at Japanese Objects (exh. Salon 1869; priv. col., see Wentworth, 1984, pl. 59) testifies to his interest in things Oriental, and Picnic (exh. Salon 1869; priv. col., see 1984 exh. cat., fig. 27), in which he delved into the period of the Directoire, is perhaps influenced by the Goncourt brothers. Tissot re-created the atmosphere of the 1790s by dressing his characters in historical costume.

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