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James Tissot 's works
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    Jacques Joseph Tissot (a.k.a. James Tissot) (1836 -1902) Jacques Joseph Tissot was born in 1836 in Nantes, France into the family of a merchant. In c. 1856-57 he came to Paris with the desire to become a painter. He entered the Academy of Fine Arts (Ecole des Beaux-Arts) and studied in the studios of Ingres and Flandrin. Much of his education, though, Tissot received informally, through friends and acquaintances among avant-garde artists and writers. Among his influential contacts were Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, and James McNeill Whistler. The latter evidently had a strong impression on the young artist, shortly after meeting Whistler Tissot anglicized his first name to "James". He was a close friend of Degas; Degas painted an interesting portrait of Tissot. But they later quarreled, and Tissot refused to participate in the Impressionists exhibitions. Tissot achieved official recognition for his work rather quickly. First he painted historical costume pieces, but in about 1864 he turned to scenes of contemporary life, usually with attractive stylish women. Both the subject and Tissot¡¯s manner of painting had a success with the collectors, and by 1870 the painter was earning a substantial income. In 1870, the Franco-Prussian war started, followed by the civil war, Parisian Commune, in 1871. The government severely suppressed the rising, killing nearly twenty thousand Commune members in the streets of Paris. James Tissot, a Commune sympathizer, had to leave the country to escape imprisonment. He took refuge in London, where he lived from 1871 to 1882. In England he painted portraits and proceeded with his favorite subject ¨C scenes from the life of society, but adapted to the English tastes, and soon gained a high reputation among the social elite. ¡°It's ironical that the greatest painter of social life in Victorian times was not English, but French ¨C Jacques Joseph Tissot, or James Tissot, as he liked to be known.¡± (Victorian Painting by Christopher Wood. Bulfinch Press. 2000) ¡°¡­during the brief eleven years that he worked in England , achieved both artistic and financial success, painting what are now recognized as his best pictures. The first of his large-scale social scenes was Too Early, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1873. The painter Louise Jopling, a friend of Tissot, described it as ¡®a new departure in art, this witty representation of modern life.¡¯ He followed this with the brilliant Ball on Shipboard of 1874, and Hush, the last of his large pictures of this type, shown at the RA in 1875. No English artist could equal Tissot¡¯s brilliant technique, or his combination of style, elegance and wit, and all three pictures were instantly successful.¡± (Victorian Painting by Christopher Wood. Bulfinch Press. 2000) Despite the success Tissot was attacke....
Marguerite in Church. c. 1861
Marguerite in Church. c. 1861
Two Sisters. 1863
Two Sisters. 1863
Portrait of Mlle L.L. (Young Woman in Red Vest). 1864
Portrait of Mlle L.L. (Young Woman in Red Ves...
Young Ladies Looking at Japanese Objects. 1869
Young Ladies Looking at Japanese Objects. 186...
Young Lady in a Boat. 1870
Young Lady in a Boat. 1870
On the Thames. A Heron. 1871
On the Thames. A Heron. 1871
The Last Evening. 1873
The Last Evening. 1873
The Captain and the Mate. 1873
The Captain and the Mate. 1873
The Captain's Daughter. 1873
The Captain's Daughter. 1873
Too Early. 1873
Too Early. 1873
The Ball on Shipboard. 1874
The Ball on Shipboard. 1874
London Visitors. c. 1874
London Visitors. c. 1874
Chrysanthemums. c. 1875
Chrysanthemums. c. 1875
The Convalescent. c.1875
The Convalescent. c.1875
Quiet. c. 1881
Quiet. c. 1881
The Dreamer (Summer Evening).
The Dreamer (Summer Evening).
The Ball.
The Ball.
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