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Tissot Collection

James Tissot, a renowned French artist of the 19th and early 20th century, captured the essence of beauty and emotion in his exquisite artworks

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Tissot Collection: The most beautiful woman in Paris (La plus belle femme de Paris), 1883-1885
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Tissot Collection: Hush!, (The Concert), c1875. Artist: James Tissot
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Tissot Collection: Formula One World Championship
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Tissot Collection: Too Early, 1873. Artist: James Tissot
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Tissot Collection: Woman with issue of blood touching the border of Jesus garment and being healed, c1890
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Tissot Collection: Frederick Gustavus Burnaby, 1870. Artist: James Tissot
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Tissot Collection: The Departure, 19th / early 20th century. Artist: James Tissot
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Tissot Collection: The Annunciation, 1897. Artist: James Tissot
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Tissot Collection: The Magnificat, c1890
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Tissot Collection: First Walk, Grindelwald, Berner Oberland, canton of Bern, Switzerland
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Tissot Collection: La Reveuse (The dreamer, or Summer evening), c. 1876
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Tissot Collection: Study for the Prodigal Son in Modern Life: The Departure, c. 1881 (oil on panel)
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Tissot Collection: A Portrait of Kathleen Newton, 1877 (oil on canvas)
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Tissot Collection: The Writing on the Wall by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: Jonah by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: The friendship of Jonathan and David -Bible
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Tissot Collection: The ark sent away by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: The Musicians by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: David returns to Achish by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: Saul and the witch of Endor, by Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: David makes his escape by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: David takes head of Goliath to Jerusalem - Bible
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Tissot Collection: David slings the stone by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: Saul sacrifices the oxen by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: Hosea by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: Joel by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: Abigail kneels before David, by Tissot -Bible
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Tissot Collection: Saul casts a javelin at Jonathan - Bible
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Tissot Collection: Saul prophesies with the prophets by Tissot -Bible
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Tissot Collection: Saul meets Samuel by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: Zechariah by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: In the fiery furnace by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: Mavourneen, Portrait of Kathleen Newton, 1877 (oil on canvas)
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Tissot Collection: Girl with a Fan, 1870-1871 (oil on panel)
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Tissot Collection: The Bunch of Lilacs, 1875 (oil on canvas)
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Tissot Collection: Summer Evening (Soiree d Ete), 1889 (watercolour on paper)
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Tissot Collection: The Return from the Boating Trip, 1873 (oil on canvas)
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Tissot Collection: Tissots 'Life of Christ'(litho)
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Tissot Collection: Haggai by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: David in the wilderness of Ziph by Tissot -Bible
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Tissot Collection: Ezekiel by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: Jeremiah by J James Tissot - Bible
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Tissot Collection: Saul questions the young maidens by Tissot -Bible
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Tissot Collection: A Woman in an Elegant Interior, (oil on panel)
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Tissot Collection: Young Women looking at Japanese Objects, c. 1869-1870 (oil on canvas)
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Tissot Collection: Reading a Book, c. 1872 (oil on panel)
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Tissot Collection: The Louvre (Foreign Visitors at the Louvre); Au Louvre (Visiteurs etrangers au Louvre), c


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James Tissot, a renowned French artist of the 19th and early 20th century, captured the essence of beauty and emotion in his exquisite artworks. In "The most beautiful woman in Paris, " Tissot portrays a captivating figure that mesmerizes with her grace and allure. The painting exudes an air of mystery, leaving viewers enchanted by her enchanting presence. In "Hush. (The Concert), " Tissot masterfully depicts a scene filled with anticipation as musicians prepare to play their instruments. The atmosphere is palpable, as if time stands still before the symphony begins, inviting us to listen closely to the harmonious melodies that are about to unfold. "Too Early" transports us back in time to witness a serene morning scene. As dawn breaks over the horizon, we see a lone figure strolling through nature's tranquility. Tissot captures this peaceful moment beautifully, reminding us of the simple joys found in embracing solitude amidst life's chaos. Tissot's portrait of Frederick Gustavus Burnaby showcases his talent for capturing individuality and character on canvas. With meticulous attention to detail, he brings forth Burnaby's strong presence and unwavering determination—a testament to both artist and subject alike. "The Departure" evokes feelings of longing and farewell as two figures bid each other adieu against a backdrop shrouded in uncertainty. Through subtle brushstrokes and thoughtful composition choices, Tissot invites us into this poignant moment where emotions run deep. In "The Annunciation, " Tissot delves into biblical themes with great reverence. This ethereal depiction captures Mary's astonishment upon receiving news from Gabriel—an angelic messenger sent by God himself—foretelling her divine destiny as the mother of Jesus Christ. "The Magnificat" echoes Mary's joyous proclamation after learning she will bear God's son—a celebration of faith intertwining with human experience.