Jacques Joseph Tissot (1836 –1902), better known as James Tissot, was a French painter, illustrator, and caricaturist. He was born to a drapery merchant and a milliner and decided to pursue a career in art at a young age, coming to incorporate elements of realism, early Impressionism, and academic art into his work. He is best known for a variety of genre paintings of contemporary European high society produced during the peak of his career, which focused on the people and women's fashion of the Belle Époque and Victorian England, but would also explore many Medieval, Biblical, and Japoniste subjects throughout his life. His career included work as a caricaturist for Vanity Fair under the pseudonym of Coïdé.
Tissot served in the Franco-Prussian War on the side of France and later the Paris Commune before moving to London in 1871, where he would find further success as an artist as well as meet Irishwoman Kathleen Newton, who came to live with him as a close companion and muse until her death in 1882. Tissot maintained close relations with the Impressionist movement for much of his life, including James Abbott Whistler and friend and mentee Edgar Degas. He was awarded the French Legion of Honor in 1894.
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James Tissot |
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Moses, circa 1897 |
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Moses Defends Jethro’s Daughters, circa 1896–1902 |
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Adam and Eve Driven From Paradise, circa 1896-1902 |
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The Circus Lover (Les femmes de sport), circa 1885 |
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L'Ambitieuse (Political Woman), circa 1885 |
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Bridesmaid, circa 1885 |
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Quiet, circa 1881 |
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In Full Sunlight (En plein soleil), circa 1881
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The Hammock, circa 1880
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The Ball, circa 1880 |
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Room Overlooking the Harbour, circa 1879 |
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The Letter, circa 1878 |
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Summer, circa 1878 |
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October, circa 1877 |
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The Gallery of HMS. Calcutta, circa 1876 |
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Holyday (The Picnic), circa 1876 |
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The Bunch of Lilacs, circa 1875 |
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Spring Morning, circa 1875
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In the Conservatory (Rivals), circa 1875 |
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Hush! (The Concert), circa 1875 |
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The Ball on Shipboard, circa 1874 |
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Tea, circa 1872
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Bad News, circa 1872 |
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Partie Carrée, circa 1870 |
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Young women looking at Japanese Articles, circa 1869 |
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At the Rifle Range (The Crack Shot), circa 1869 |
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Un Dejeuner (Breakfast), circa 1868 |
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The Circle of the Rue Royale, circa 1868 |
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Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, circa 1866 |
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The Marquis and the Marquise de Miramon and their Children, circa 1865 |
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Portrait of Mlle. L.L. (Young Lady in a Red Jacket), circa 1864 |
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