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James Tissot, “London Visitors” (about 1874), oil on canvas, Toledo Museum of Art (image courtesy the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) In 1882, Newton died of tuberculosis at the age of ...
From Friday, June 18, 2010, through Saturday, January 8, 2011, the Brigham Young University Museum of Art will present a religious exhibition that will allow viewers to explore their own faith in ...
Although religious conversion always bears fruit in a person’s life, that fruit is sometimes not visible to the casual observer. In the case of the French artist James Tissot (1836-1902 ...
James Tissot: Fashion and Faith, which opens this week at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, attempts to reconcile the French artist’s mystical and material works, presenting new scholarship ...
French artist Jacques Joseph “James” Tissot (1836-1902) was known for his paintings of European high society during the latter part of the 19th century. However, in 1885, he experienced a ...
The 19th-century French painter James Tissot may be the greatest artist many people know next to nothing about. Despite being a successful international art-star in his day, and his friendships with ...
James Jacques Joseph Tissot was a French artist known for his paintings depicting contemporary European high society, women's fashion, and biblical events. View James Jacques Joseph Tissot’s 2,427 ...
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These Stunning 19th-Century Artworks Reveal the Contradictions of the Modern Woman - MSNA photograph of the artist James Tissot, circa 1860 to 1890 Public domain via Wikimedia Commons The Thames , James Tissot, 1876, drypoint on paper Art Gallery of Ontario. Gift of Allan and Sondra ...
Jacques Joseph Tissot, born in Nantes and a student of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, is a major artist of the second half of the 19th century. He was a fascinating, ambiguous figure whose career ...
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