Victorian genre painter James Tissot achieved fame for his renderings of women of various social classes in the London of the late 1800s. Tissot’s Journey of the Magi features hints of Impressionism that were popular with artists such as Monet and the emerging influence of French, German, and Austrian artists traveling to the Middle East to capture the wonders of the ancient world.
Journey of the Magi, after James TissotJames Tissot French (1836 - 1902) |
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Victorian genre painter James Tissot achieved fame for his renderings of women of various social classes in the London of the late 1800s. Tissot’s Journey of the Magi features hints of Impressionism that were popular with artists such as Monet and the emerging influence of French, German, and Austrian artists traveling to the Middle East to capture the wonders of the ancient world. |
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