Jacques Tissot was born 1836 and died in 1902. He lived a full life and was generally surrounded by one or the other controversy. The controversy usually associated with his art, despite some personal polemics. He loved to paint women in costume, and many critics thought it was just a negative reflection on the nouveau rich. This criticism does not seem to matter for him. He was a mysterious man who made friends easily and an excellent host, who often entertained. His astutecommercial instincts he learned his father was with him all his life. Could generate an income for almost anywhere.
The following is an updated list of some of the works of Jacques Tissot:
October 1878.
1869 on the shooting range.
The autumn of 1872 on the Thames.
1881 Quiet.
Conservatory in 1878.
Skip 1878th
1877, widower.
1879 by the Thames in Richmond.
Goodbye 1881, on the Mersey.
1885 letter "L"Hats.
1874 Thames
Orphan 1879
Going to Business 1879.
1885 The Girl Shop.
1885 The Lady politicians.
1862 The Return of the Prodigal Son.
1885 Women of Paris: The Circus Lover.
1877 The Gallery of HMS Calcutta (Portsmouth).
1874 Ball on ships.
1875 The League of lilac.
Picnic 1876.
1882 hide and seek.
1882 The garden bench.
1885 The Traveller.
The Artist 1885Ladies.
He came from a strict Catholic family, and when he met and fell in love with an Irish divorced and lives openly with her tail wagging, with languages. He was totally committed to Kathleen, until he committed suicide after a long illness. It 'was devastated and even changed his style of painting, works more religious.
His paintings hang in museums around the world. Many of his paintings have been or are produced as prints and cards available from many places.
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