Artwork

Prophet Naum by James Tissot

“Prophet Naum” is a religious painting by the artist James Tissot, belonging to the Realism art movement. The artwork prominently features Prophet Naum, depicted standing solemnly with a thoughtful expression. Rendered in the realistic style characteristic of Tissot’s oeuvre, the figure of the prophet is portrayed with meticulous attention to detail, emphasizing the texture of …

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Ramsgate by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “Ramsgate,” was created by the artist James Tissot using the medium of drypoint. It belongs to the Realism movement and is categorized under the genre of genre painting. The dimensions of the artwork are 34.9 x 25.1 cm. Currently, it is held in a private collection. The artwork depicts an interior scene …

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The Gathering of the Manna (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

“The Gathering of the Manna,” created by James Tissot between circa 1896 and circa 1902, is a gouache on board painting belonging to the Symbolism art movement. This religious painting, measuring 29 by 24 centimeters, vividly captures a Biblical scene through Tissot’s meticulous and expressive use of gouache. In the artwork, a group of figures …

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The Grapes of Canaan (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

“The Grapes of Canaan,” created by James Tissot between approximately 1896 and 1902, is a gouache on board artwork belonging to the Symbolism art movement. This religious painting, measuring 27.6 by 23 centimeters, depicts a scriptural event with significant attention to detail and color. The artwork portrays a biblical scene, believed to be based on …

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The Harlot of Jericho and the Two Spies (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “The Harlot of Jericho and the Two Spies,” was created by James Tissot between circa 1896 and circa 1902. This piece, executed using gouache on board, belongs to the Symbolism art movement and is categorized under the genre of religious painting. The artwork depicts a scene featuring three figures set within an …

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The Healing of Peter’s Mother-in-law (La guérison de la belle-mère de Pierre by James Tissot

The artwork titled “The Healing of Peter’s Mother-in-law (La guérison de la belle-mère de Pierre)” is a religious painting by the artist James Tissot. It is located in the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, NY, US. The artwork depicts a scene from the New Testament where Jesus heals the mother-in-law of Peter. The composition …

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Unaccepted by James Tissot

The artwork named “Unaccepted” is an oil painting on canvas created by James Tissot. This piece is associated with the Realism art movement and falls under the genre painting category. In “Unaccepted,” James Tissot presents an evocative scene set against the backdrop of a shadowed forest. The painting depicts a couple seated on a stone …

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Victorian book illustration (1865) by James Tissot

The artwork, created in 1865 by James Tissot, is a Victorian book illustration representing the Realism art movement. The illustration genre is clearly defined by its detailed and lifelike depiction of characters and scenes, common to the period’s illustrations. This intricate artwork portrays a historical scene, vividly capturing the emotions and expressions of its characters. …

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By the Thames at Richmond (c.1878 – c.1879) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “By the Thames at Richmond,” was painted by James Tissot around 1878 to 1879. This oil on canvas piece exemplifies the Realism art movement and is categorized as a genre painting. Currently, it resides in a private collection. In “By the Thames at Richmond,” James Tissot skillfully captures a serene riverside scene …

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Capital from the Mosque of El Aksa (1886 – 1889) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “Capital from the Mosque of El Aksa,” created by James Tissot between 1886 and 1889, exemplifies the Realism art movement. Measuring 8 x 8 cm, this sketched study resides in the Brooklyn Museum, located in New York City, NY, US. The artwork showcases a meticulously detailed capital, the topmost part of a …

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Statesman No.098° – Caricature of Alexander Baillie Cochrane M.P. (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork known as “Statesman No.098° – Caricature of Alexander Baillie Cochrane M.P.” was created by the artist James Tissot in the year 1871. It falls under the Realism art movement and belongs to the genre of caricature. This piece is part of the “Statesman (Caricatures)” series. The artwork depicts Alexander Baillie Cochrane M.P., seated …

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Man of the day No.33° – Caricature of Charles Darwin from Vanity Fair magazine (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork entitled “Man of the day No.33° – Caricature of Charles Darwin from Vanity Fair magazine” was created by the artist James Tissot in 1871. This piece, part of the “Man of the day (Caricatures)” series, belongs to the Realism art movement and is a caricature genre artwork. The artwork depicts a caricature of …

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Man of the day No.34° – Caricature of Charles Voysey (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Man of the day No.34° – Caricature of Charles Voysey” was created by James Tissot in the year 1871. As part of the Realism movement, this artwork falls under the genre of caricature and belongs to the series “Man of the day (Caricatures)”. The artwork offers a humorous and exaggerated depiction of …

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Joseph Interprets Pharaoh’s Dream (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Joseph Interprets Pharaoh’s Dream,” created by James Tissot between circa 1896 and circa 1902, is a symbolic religious painting rendered in gouache on board. This piece is associated with the Symbolism art movement and depicts a biblical scene with significant historical and cultural relevance. The artwork illustrates Joseph, the biblical figure, in …

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Joseph Interprets the Dreams While In Prison (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Joseph Interprets the Dreams While In Prison,” created by James Tissot around the period of circa 1896 to circa 1902, is a gouache on board masterpiece. It represents the Symbolism art movement and falls under the genre of religious painting. In the artwork, Joseph stands in a humble prison setting, actively engaged …

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Joseph Makes Himself Known to His Brethren (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Joseph Makes Himself Known to His Brethren” was created by James Tissot circa 1896 to 1902. Employing the medium of gouache on board, this piece belongs to the Symbolism art movement and falls under the genre of religious paintings. The artwork portrays a dramatic and emotionally charged biblical scene where Joseph reveals …

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Joseph Reveals His Dream to His Brethren (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

“Joseph Reveals His Dream to His Brethren,” created by James Tissot circa 1896 to 1902, is a gouache painting on board that falls within the Realism art movement and belongs to the genre of religious painting. The artwork depicts a significant biblical scene. In the artwork, a group of young men are gathered outdoors. Joseph, …

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Journal (1883) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Journal” by celebrated artist James Tissot, created in 1883, is a distinguished piece from the Realism art movement. The medium employed by Tissot encompasses drypoint and etching, a testament to his skilled craftsmanship. This portrait, measuring 19.94 x 40.01 centimeters, exemplifies the attention to detail and accuracy characteristic of Realism. The artwork …

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Rebecca Meets Isaac by the Way (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Rebecca Meets Isaac by the Way,” created by James Tissot between approximately 1896 and 1902, is a religious painting executed in gouache on board. This piece belongs to the Symbolism art movement, known for its use of symbolic imagery and themes. In the artwork, a biblical scene is depicted with intricate detail …

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Saint Peter Walks on the Sea (Saint Pierre marche sur la mer) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Saint Peter Walks on the Sea (Saint Pierre marche sur la mer)” was masterfully created by James Tissot and belongs to the genre of religious painting. This distinguished piece is located in the Brooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, US. The artwork depicts a dramatic biblical scene with a dark and turbulent …

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Samson Slays a Thousand Men (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Samson Slays a Thousand Men” was created by James Tissot, an artist associated with the Symbolism movement, between circa 1896 and circa 1902. The medium employed is gouache on board, and the piece belongs to the genre of religious painting. The artwork depicts a dramatic biblical scene where Samson, a figure renowned …

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The Healing of Ten Lepers (Guérison de dix lépreux) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “The Healing of Ten Lepers (Guérison de dix lépreux),” is a religious painting created by James Tissot. It is housed in the Brooklyn Museum, located in New York City, NY, US. The artwork vividly depicts a biblical scene where ten afflicted individuals, suffering from leprosy, are healed by a central, divine figure …

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The Hidden Treasure, illustration from ‘The Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ’ by James Tissot

“The Hidden Treasure, illustration from ‘The Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ’” by James Tissot, is a compelling religious painting created using graphite and watercolor on paper, associated with the Symbolism art movement. This artwork, measuring 20.6 x 13.3 cm, is part of the collection at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, NY. The …

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The Holy Virgin Kisses the Face of Jesus Before He is Enshrouded on the Anointing Stone by James Tissot

“The Holy Virgin Kisses the Face of Jesus Before He is Enshrouded on the Anointing Stone,” a religious painting by James Tissot, resides at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, NY, US. The artwork captures a profoundly somber and intimate moment, depicting the Virgin Mary leaning over and kissing the face of Jesus Christ, …

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What Our Saviour Saw from the Cross (or Christ Consoling the Wanderers) by James Tissot

The artwork entitled “What Our Saviour Saw from the Cross (or Christ Consoling the Wanderers)” was created by the artist James Tissot and is associated with the Impressionism art movement. This religious painting provides a poignant visual interpretation of the scene presumed to be witnessed by Christ from the cross. In the artwork, numerous figures …

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Without A Dowry, aka Sunday In the Luxembourg Gardens (1883 – 1885) by James Tissot

The artwork “Without A Dowry, aka Sunday In the Luxembourg Gardens” by James Tissot, created between 1883 and 1885, is an oil painting on canvas that belongs to the Realism movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. Currently held in a private collection, the painting exemplifies Tissot’s adeptness at capturing the intricacies of …

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Woman in an Interior (c.1883 – c.1885) by James Tissot

“Woman in an Interior,” by James Tissot, created circa 1883–1885, is an oil on canvas that belongs to the Realism movement. This genre painting, measuring 111.13 x 68.58 cm, captures a moment of domestic tranquility with meticulous detail and profound depth. The artwork portrays an elegantly dressed woman seated in a lavish interior, suggestive of …

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Young Ladies Looking at Japanese Objects (1869) by James Tissot

The artwork “Young Ladies Looking at Japanese Objects,” created by James Tissot in 1869, exemplifies the Realist movement and is classified under the genre painting category. Executed with oil on canvas, this painting is currently held in a private collection. The piece subtly reveals cultural exchanges and curiosities of the time period, as it features …

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Caricature of Edward, Prince of Wales (1873) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “Caricature of Edward, Prince of Wales,” was created by the artist James Tissot in the year 1873. The piece belongs to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of caricature. This artwork presents a stylized and exaggerated portrayal, characteristic of caricature, to depict Edward, Prince of Wales. In the artwork, …

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Man of the day No.46° – Caricature of Frederic Leighton (1872) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “Man of the day No.46° – Caricature of Frederic Leighton,” is a creation by the artist James Tissot, dated 1872. It belongs to the realism art movement and falls under the genre of caricature. This piece is part of the series “Man of the Day (Caricatures).” The artwork depicts Frederic Leighton, leaning …

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Caricature of General Sir Frederick Paul Haines (1876) by James Tissot

The artwork “Caricature of General Sir Frederick Paul Haines,” created by James Tissot in the year 1876, belongs to the Realism art movement and falls within the genre of caricature. The artwork portrays General Sir Frederick Paul Haines standing with a poised demeanor. He is attired in formal military regalia, including a dark suit with …

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Man of the day No.32° – Caricature of George Whyte Melville (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Man of the day No.32° – Caricature of George Whyte Melville” was created by artist James Tissot in 1871. Falling under the Realism art movement, this piece belongs to the caricature genre and is part of the series “Man of the day (Caricatures).” The artwork depicts a detailed caricature of George Whyte …

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Statesman No.090° – Caricature of George William Pierrepont Bentinck M.P. (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Statesman No.090° – Caricature of George William Pierrepont Bentinck M.P.” was created by James Tissot in 1871. This piece falls under the Realism art movement and belongs to the “Statesman (Caricatures)” series. The genre of the artwork is caricature. In the artwork, Bentinck is depicted with exaggerated features, accentuating his stern and …

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Man of the day No.29° – Caricature of Henry Cole (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Man of the day No.29° – Caricature of Henry Cole,” created by James Tissot in 1871, belongs to the Realism art movement. As a caricature, it is part of the “Man of the day (Caricatures)” series. This particular piece was featured in Vanity Fair magazine, dated August 19, 1871. This caricature expertly …

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Statesman No.095° – Caricature of Henry William Eaton M.P. (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Statesman No.095° – Caricature of Henry William Eaton M.P.” was created by James Tissot in 1871. This piece belongs to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of caricature. It is part of a series known as “Statesman (Caricatures)” and was published in Vanity Fair on October 14, 1871. The …

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Statesman No.120° – Caricature of James Delahunty M.P. (1872) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Statesman No.120° – Caricature of James Delahunty M.P.” is a caricature executed by the artist James Tissot, dated 1872. This piece belongs to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of caricature. The artwork illustrates a humorously exaggerated depiction of James Delahunty M.P. The subject is portrayed with a rotund …

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Judas Hangs Himself, illustration for ‘The Life of Christ’ (c.1886 – c.1896) by James Tissot

The artwork “Judas Hangs Himself, illustration for ‘The Life of Christ’” by James Tissot, created circa 1886 to circa 1896, is a gouache on paper painting that adheres to the Realism movement. It belongs to the genre of religious painting and is housed at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City. The artwork vividly depicts …

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The Possessed Boy at the Foot of Mount Tabor by James Tissot

“The Possessed Boy at the Foot of Mount Tabor” is a religious painting by James Tissot, currently housed in the Brooklyn Museum in New York City. The artwork portrays a biblical scene with solemnity, reflecting Tissot’s adeptness in capturing religious narratives with emotive and vivid detail. In the artwork, a young boy is depicted in …

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Louise (1861) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Louise” is a portrait created by the artist James Tissot in the year 1861. This etching, rendered in the Realism art movement, measures 14.6 by 19.7 centimeters. The artwork vividly portrays a woman, indicated to be Louise, through meticulous and detailed line work that aptly characterizes the essence of Realist portraits. In …

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Mary Magdalene before her Conversion (1886 – 1894) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Mary Magdalene before her Conversion,” created by James Tissot between 1886 and 1894, exemplifies Symbolism within the genre of religious painting. Rendered in gouache, this piece is housed in the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, NY, US. The artwork portrays a richly attired woman, adorned in vibrant and elaborate clothing, standing …

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Sarai Is Taken to Pharaoh’s Palace (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Sarai Is Taken to Pharaoh’s Palace” is a religious painting created by James Tissot between 1896 and 1902. Utilizing gouache on board as its medium, this piece is an exemplary representation of the Symbolism art movement. The painting vividly depicts a biblical scene where Sarai is being escorted to Pharaoh’s palace, capturing …

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Simon the Cyrenian Compelled to Carry the Cross with Jesus (Simon de Cyrène contraint de porter la Croix avec Jésus) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “Simon the Cyrenian Compelled to Carry the Cross with Jesus (Simon de Cyrène contraint de porter la Croix avec Jésus),” is a religious painting created by the artist James Tissot. This painting falls within the genre of religious artwork, evocatively capturing a poignant biblical scene. In the painting, the viewer witnesses the …

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The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem (1875) by James Tissot

“The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem,” rendered by James Tissot in 1875, exemplifies the Realism and Orientalism art movements and falls under the genre of religious painting. The artwork vividly depicts a grand ceremony centered around the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, who is prominently seated on horseback, adorned in red vestments. He is surrounded by a …

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The Lord’s Prayer (1886 – 1896) by James Tissot

“The artwork titled ‘The Lord’s Prayer,’ created by James Tissot between 1886 and 1896, is a prominent piece belonging to the Symbolism movement. This religious painting is currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City. It portrays a remarkable interpretation of a biblical scene with profound spiritual significance.” The artwork depicts a serene …

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The Meeting of Esau and Jacob (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

“The Meeting of Esau and Jacob” is an artwork created by James Tissot, dating approximately between 1896 and 1902. The medium employed in the artwork is gouache on board. This piece falls under the Symbolism movement and measures 18.1 x 27.4 cm. It is categorized under the genre of religious painting. The artwork depicts the …

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The Mess of Pottage (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “The Mess of Pottage,” is a religious painting created by James Tissot between approximately 1896 and 1902. Rendered in gouache on board, it is a product of the Symbolism art movement. The artwork measures 21.3 by 26.8 centimeters. This painting depicts a scene from the Biblical narrative, portraying two figures in traditional …

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The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes (1886 – 1896) by James Tissot

“The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes,” created by James Tissot between 1886 and 1896, is a religious painting rooted in the Symbolism art movement. This artwork, showcased at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, vividly depicts the biblical miracle in which Jesus feeds a multitude with a modest amount of bread and fish. …

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The Miraculous Draught of Fishes (La pêche miraculeuse) by James Tissot

“The Miraculous Draught of Fishes (La pêche miraculeuse)” is a religious painting created by James Tissot, currently housed in the Brooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, US. The artwork depicts a New Testament scene where Jesus performs a miracle by guiding his disciples to an abundant catch of fish. This narrative is illustrated with meticulous …

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Man of the day No.35° – Caricature of John Pender (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Man of the day No.35° – Caricature of John Pender” was created by James Tissot in the year 1871. It belongs to the Realism art movement and is categorized as a caricature. This piece is part of the series “Man of the day (Caricatures)”. In the artwork, John Pender is depicted in …

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Statesman No.096° – Caricature of Lionel Dawson Damer M.P. (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork entitled “Statesman No.096° – Caricature of Lionel Dawson Damer M.P.” was created by James Tissot in the year 1871. The piece belongs to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of caricature. It is part of a series called “Statesman (Caricatures).” In the artwork, a man identified as Lionel Dawson Damer …

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Man of the day No.36° – Caricature of Matthew Arnold (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Man of the day No.36° – Caricature of Matthew Arnold” was created by the artist James Tissot in 1871. This piece is part of the “Man of the day (Caricatures)” series and belongs to the Realism art movement, specifically within the genre of caricature. The artwork presents a caricature of Matthew Arnold, …

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Statesman No.117° – Caricature of Mr George Leeman M.P. (1872) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Statesman No. 117° – Caricature of Mr George Leeman M.P.” was created by James Tissot in the year 1872. It belongs to the Realism art movement and is categorized under the genre of caricature. This piece is part of the “Statesman (Caricatures)” series. The artwork portrays Mr. George Leeman, M.P., in a …

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Man of the day No.65° – Caricature of Mr Washington Hibbert (1873) by James Tissot

“Man of the day No.65° – Caricature of Mr Washington Hibbert,” created in 1873 by the artist James Tissot, belongs to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of caricature. This artwork is a part of the series “Man of the day (Caricatures)” and was published in Vanity Fair on June 28, 1873. …

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Man of the day No.75° – Caricature of Percy William Doyle C.B. (1873) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Man of the day No.75° – Caricature of Percy William Doyle C.B.” was created by the artist James Tissot in 1873. This piece belongs to the Realism art movement and falls within the genre of caricature. It is part of the series “Man of the day (Caricatures)”. The artwork depicts a caricature …

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Statesman No.097° – Caricature of Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2nd Baronet PC (1871) by James Tissot

“Statesman No.097° – Caricature of Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2nd Baronet PC” is an artwork created by James Tissot in 1871. This piece, belonging to the Realism art movement, is a caricature and part of the “Statesman (Caricatures)” series. The artwork portrays Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2nd Baronet, standing with a contemplative expression. Dressed in …

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Sovereigns No.7° Caricature of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (1870) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “Sovereigns No. 7° Caricature of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy,” was created by James Tissot in 1870. This caricature is part of the series “Sovereigns (Caricatures)” and falls within the Realism art movement. The artwork satirically depicts Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, conveying exaggerated features and mannerisms characteristic of caricature genre, and …

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Mary Magdalene`s Box of Very Precious Ointment (1886 – 1894) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “Mary Magdalene’s Box of Very Precious Ointment,” was created by James Tissot between 1886 and 1894. Rendered in gouache, this piece falls under the religious painting genre and is part of the Symbolism art movement. It is currently housed in the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, New York, US. The artwork …

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Mavourneen (Portrait of Kathleen Newton) (1877) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Mavourneen (Portrait of Kathleen Newton)” is an exquisite oil-on-canvas painting created by James Tissot in 1877. Belonging to the Realism art movement, this portrait measures 51 by 90 centimeters. It is a testament to Tissot’s adeptness in rendering lifelike representations with meticulous detail. In the artwork, a young woman is depicted in …

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Men of the day No.10° – Caricature of General Louis Jules Trochu (1870) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Men of the day No.10° – Caricature of General Louis Jules Trochu,” crafted by artist James Tissot in 1870, is part of the Realism art movement and falls within the caricature genre. This piece belongs to the series “Man of the day (Caricatures)” and is a vivid representation of General Louis Jules …

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Men of the day No.04° – The mob rule (Henri Rochefort) (1870) by James Tissot

The artwork “Men of the Day No. 04° – The Mob Rule (Henri Rochefort)” by James Tissot, created in 1870, belongs to the Realism art movement and falls within the caricature genre. This piece is part of the “Man of the Day (Caricatures)” series. In the artwork, a man is depicted in a dynamic, exaggerated …

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Man of the day No.58° – Caricature of Mr.Thomas Mayne Reid (1873) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Man of the Day No. 58° – Caricature of Mr. Thomas Mayne Reid,” was created by the esteemed artist James Tissot in 1873. Belonging to the Realism art movement, this caricature is part of the “Man of the Day (Caricatures)” series. It was published in Vanity Fair on March 8, 1873. The …

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Man of the day No.61° – Caricature of Lt.Col.Lord Charles James Fox Russell (1873) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “Man of the day No.61° – Caricature of Lt.Col. Lord Charles James Fox Russell,” was created by James Tissot in 1873. This piece belongs to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of caricature. It is a part of the series “Man of the day (Caricatures).” In the artwork, an …

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Man of the day No.01° – Caricature of The Rev.Frederick Temple (1869) by James Tissot

“Man of the day No. 01° – Caricature of The Rev. Frederick Temple” is an artwork by James Tissot created in 1869. This piece, part of the “Man of the day (Caricatures)” series, belongs to the Realism art movement and falls within the genre of caricature. The artwork was published in the magazine Vanity Fair …

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Man of the day No.20° – Caricature of Le Viscomte De Lesseps (1870 – 1871) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “Man of the day No.20° – Caricature of Le Viscomte De Lesseps,” is a creation by James Tissot, dating from 1870 to 1871. This piece is part of the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of caricature. It belongs to the “Man of the day (Caricatures)” series. In the artwork, …

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Man of the day No.30° – Caricature of Don Manuel Rances-y-Villanueva (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Man of the day No.30° – Caricature of Don Manuel Rances-y-Villanueva,” created by the artist James Tissot in 1871, is a caricature belonging to the Realism movement. It forms part of the “Man of the day (Caricatures)” series. This particular piece was featured in Vanity Fair on August 26, 1871. The artwork …

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Man of the day No.31° – Caricature of The Duke of Saldanha (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Man of the day No.31° – Caricature of The Duke of Saldanha” was created by James Tissot in 1871. It belongs to the art movement known as Realism and is a caricature, part of the series “Man of the day (Caricatures)”. The artwork depicts a man, presumably the Duke of Saldanha, sitting …

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Solomon Dedicates the Temple at Jerusalem (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Solomon Dedicates the Temple at Jerusalem,” created by James Tissot between approximately 1896 and 1902, is a religious painting rendered in gouache on board. This work is a part of the Symbolism art movement and depicts a significant biblical event with profound spiritual and historical importance. In the artwork, King Solomon is …

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Sovereigns No.1° Caricature of Napoleon III (1869) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Sovereigns No.1° Caricature of Napoleon III” was created by the artist James Tissot in 1869. It belongs to the Realism art movement and is a caricature genre piece, part of the “Sovereigns (Caricatures)” series. The artwork portrays a caricature of Napoleon III, depicted with exaggerated facial features and attire. Napoleon III is …

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Sovereigns No.2° Caricature of Isabella II of Spain (1869) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Sovereigns No.2° Caricature of Isabella II of Spain,” created by artist James Tissot in 1869, belongs to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of caricature. This piece is part of the series “Sovereigns (Caricatures)” and was published in the September 18, 1869 issue of Vanity Fair. In the artwork, …

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Sovereigns No.4° Caricature of Alexander II of Russia (1869) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Sovereigns No.4: Caricature of Alexander II of Russia” was created by James Tissot in 1869 as part of the “Sovereigns (Caricatures)” series. This piece, belonging to the Realism art movement, falls under the genre of caricature. It was published in the Vanity Fair magazine on October 16, 1869. The artwork portrays Alexander …

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Sovereigns No.5° Caricature of Sultan Abdul Aziz of the Ottoman Empire (1869) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Sovereigns No. 5: Caricature of Sultan Abdul Aziz of the Ottoman Empire,” created by James Tissot in 1869, belongs to the Realism art movement and is part of the “Sovereigns (Caricatures)” series. This piece falls under the caricature genre and offers a satirical portrayal of Sultan Abdul Aziz of the Ottoman Empire. …

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Sovereigns No.6° Caricature of Pope Pius IX (1870) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Sovereigns No.6: Caricature of Pope Pius IX” was created by James Tissot in 1870. This piece belongs to the Realism art movement and is a part of the caricature genre. It is one of the works in the “Sovereigns (Caricatures)” series. The artwork depicts a caricature of Pope Pius IX, illustrating him …

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Sovereigns No.7° Caricature of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (1870) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “Sovereigns No. 7: Caricature of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy,” was created by James Tissot in the year 1870. This piece belongs to the Realism movement and falls within the caricature genre. It is part of the “Sovereigns (Caricatures)” series. The artwork was featured in the January 29, 1870 issue of Vanity …

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Sovereigns No.8° Caricature of William I, King of Prussia (1870) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Sovereigns No.8° Caricature of William I, King of Prussia” is an 1870 piece by artist James Tissot. This caricature belongs to the art movement known as Realism and is part of the genre of caricature. It is included in a series named “Sovereigns (Caricatures)” and was published in Vanity Fair on January …

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The Plague of Flies (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

“The Plague of Flies,” created by James Tissot between circa 1896 and 1902, is a religious painting executed in gouache on board, representing the Symbolism art movement. The artwork measures 17.6 by 18.7 centimeters and captures a scene from the biblical narrative of the plagues that befell Egypt. The artwork portrays an intricately detailed scene …

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The Plague of Locusts (1896 – 1900) by James Tissot

“The Plague of Locusts,” crafted by James Tissot between 1896 and 1900, is a gouache painting emblematic of the Symbolism movement. The substantial piece, measuring 124 x 214 cm, belongs to the genre of religious painting. The artwork distinctly captures a Biblical scene, aligning with its genre and Tissot’s meticulous attention to religious narratives. In …

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The Prodigal Son in Modern Life In Foreign Climes (c.1882) by James Tissot

“The Prodigal Son in Modern Life In Foreign Climes,” created around 1882 by James Tissot, is an oil painting on canvas. The artwork belongs to the Realism movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. The artwork depicts a vibrant scene set in an exotic locale, likely East Asia, as suggested by the elaborate …

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The Prodigal Son in Modern Life: The Departure (1880) by James Tissot

“The Prodigal Son in Modern Life: The Departure,” painted by James Tissot in 1880, is an oil-on-canvas artwork that belongs to the Realism art movement. Measuring 130 by 100 centimeters, it falls under the genre painting category and is currently housed in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes in Nantes, France. The artwork presents a …

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The Prodigal Son In Modern Life, the Fatted Calf (c.1882) by James Tissot

“The Prodigal Son In Modern Life, the Fatted Calf,” created circa 1882 by James Tissot, is an oil on canvas that falls within the Realism art movement and is classified as a genre painting. The artwork portrays a contemporary adaptational take on the biblical parable of the Prodigal Son. In the artwork, a distinguished elderly …

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Caricature of William Bathurst, 5th Earl Bathurst (1873) by James Tissot

The artwork titled “Caricature of William Bathurst, 5th Earl Bathurst” was created by the artist James Tissot in the year 1873. This piece falls under the Realism art movement and belongs to the genre of caricature. In the artwork, a distinguished elderly gentleman, presumed to be William Bathurst, 5th Earl Bathurst, is depicted. He stands …

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Statesman No.102° – Caricature of William Henry Gregory (1871) by James Tissot

The artwork, titled “Statesman No.102° – Caricature of William Henry Gregory,” was created by the artist James Tissot in the year 1871. It is part of the Realism art movement and falls within the genre of caricature. This piece is also a part of the “Statesman (Caricatures)” series. The artwork depicts a caricature of William …

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