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James Jacques Joseph Tissot (15 October 1836 - 8 August 1902) was a French painter, who spent much of his career in Britain. Tissot was born in Nantes, France. In about 1856, he began study at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Hippolyte Flandrin and Lamothe, and became friendly with Edgar Degas and James Abbott McNeill Whistler. Tissot exhibited in the Paris Salon for the first time in 1859, two portraits of women and three scenes in medieval dress from Faust. The latter show the influence of the Belgian painter Henri Leys (Jan August Hendrik Leys), whom he had met in Antwerp in 1859. In the mid-1860s, however, Tissot began to concentrate on depicting women, often although not always shown in modern dress. Like contemporaries such as Alfred Stevens and Claude Monet, Tissot also explored japonisme, including Japanese objects and costumes in his pictures. A portrait of Tissot by Degas from these years (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) shows him with a Japanese screen hanging on the wall.
 


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     James Jacques Joseph Tissot (15 October 1836 - 8 August 1902) was a French painter, who spent much of his career in Britain. Tissot was born in Nantes, France. In about 1856, he began study at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Hippolyte Flandrin and Lamothe, and became friendly with Edgar Degas and James Abbott McNeill Whistler. Tissot exhibited in the Paris Salon for the first time in 1859, two portraits of women and three scenes in medieval dress from Faust. The latter show the influence of the Belgian painter Henri Leys (Jan August Hendrik Leys), whom he had met in Antwerp in 1859. In the mid-1860s, however, Tissot began to concentrate on depicting women, often although not always shown in modern dress. Like contemporaries such as Alfred Stevens and Claude Monet, Tissot also explored japonisme, including Japanese objects and costumes in his pictures. A portrait of Tissot by Degas from these years (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) shows him with a Japanese screen hanging on the wall.
 

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James Joseph Jacques Tissot Young Women Looking at Japanese Objects oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   89609
Young Women Looking at Japanese Objects
Young Women Looking at Japanese Objects
1869-1870 Medium oil on canvas cyf
1869-1870 Medium oil on canvas cyf


 

James Joseph Jacques Tissot The Farewell oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   89610
The Farewell
The Farewell
1871(1871) Medium oil on canvas cyf
1871(1871) Medium oil on canvas cyf


 

James Joseph Jacques Tissot July oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   90507
July
July
1878 Medium oil on canvas cyf
1878 Medium oil on canvas cyf


 

James Joseph Jacques Tissot In an English Garden oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   92256
In an English Garden
In an English Garden
1878(1878) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions English: 75.88 x 51.44 cm cyf
1878(1878) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions English: 75.88 x 51.44 cm cyf


 

James Joseph Jacques Tissot By the Thames at Richmond oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   92762
By the Thames at Richmond
By the Thames at Richmond
Date c.1878-1879 Medium oil on canvas
Date c.1878-1879 Medium oil on canvas


 

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     James Joseph Jacques Tissot
    James Jacques Joseph Tissot (15 October 1836 - 8 August 1902) was a French painter, who spent much of his career in Britain. Tissot was born in Nantes, France. In about 1856, he began study at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Hippolyte Flandrin and Lamothe, and became friendly with Edgar Degas and James Abbott McNeill Whistler. Tissot exhibited in the Paris Salon for the first time in 1859, two portraits of women and three scenes in medieval dress from Faust. The latter show the influence of the Belgian painter Henri Leys (Jan August Hendrik Leys), whom he had met in Antwerp in 1859. In the mid-1860s, however, Tissot began to concentrate on depicting women, often although not always shown in modern dress. Like contemporaries such as Alfred Stevens and Claude Monet, Tissot also explored japonisme, including Japanese objects and costumes in his pictures. A portrait of Tissot by Degas from these years (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) shows him with a Japanese screen hanging on the wall.

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