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James Tissot: The Life of Christ: Exhibition at Brooklyn Museum 2009 (Archived 5 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine) Commentary on Tissot's etching of Kathleen Newton; Commentary on a portrait of Mrs. Newton; Zimmer, Bill (31 October 1999). "Art; Love and History, Lavishly Elegant". The New York Times; Biblical art by James Tissot
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The museum has nearly 30,000 objects including paintings, sculptures, archaeological artifacts, Jewish ceremonial art and many other pieces important to the preservation of Jewish history and culture. [5] Artists included in the museum's collection include James Tissot, Marc Chagall, George Segal, Eleanor Antin and Deborah Kass. [19]
The museum was renamed the Art Gallery of ... the Canadian Jewish News reported 46 paintings and sculptures in the museum ... Auguste Rodin, and James Tissot. ...
Saint Joseph Seeks a Lodging in Bethlehem (Saint Joseph cherche un gîte à Bethléem), by James Tissot, Brooklyn Museum. Saint Joseph Seeks a Lodging at Bethlehem is an opaque watercolor painting over graphite by James Tissot. The painting was created between 1886-1894, near the end of James Tissot's Career. [1]
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The Shop Girl (La Demoiselle de Magasin) is a painting by James Tissot in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario. The painting depicts a young woman standing inside a shop selling ribbons and dresses. In one hand she holds a wrapped package of newly purchased items. With the other she holds open the door to the store for the viewer to depart.