Jesus Carried Up by Satan to a Pinnacle of the Temple (1886-94) by James Tissot (1836-1902). KJV Matt. 4:5 - Then the devil taketh him up into the holy city, and setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple.

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From the archive: Friendship, love & quarrels: Tissot and his friends Degas, Manet & Morisot, 1869

wrote to her sister, Edma, “I feel a great weight on my stomach and am forever disgusted with painters and with friendship.”

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From the archive: Others in Tissot’s circle: Morisot, Courbet, Alma-Tadema, Whistler & Millais in 1868

As star rose, what paintings were his friends exhibiting, and who was the most discouraged?

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Elijah carried away into heaven by a chariot of fire

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From the archive: Tissot and Manet attempt to help their friend Degas, 1868

provides a detailed critique of work-in-progress, while urges Degas to explore the London market with him.

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thanks for following! James Tissot might strike your fancy 😉 Cheers,

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Oil Paintings by James Tissot.

“세상에서 젊음보다 더 가치있는 것은 단연코 없다오.”

- 오스카상 와일드 -

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From the archives – Paris c. 1865: The Giddy Life of Second Empire France

While the Emperor carried on affairs with women including Valentine Haussmann, the daughter of the man renovating Paris, who was the power behind the throne?

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Jesus Carried Up by Satan to a Pinnacle of the Temple (1886-94) by James Tissot (France, 1836-1902). A temptation and a challenge, passed. Brooklyn Museum.

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James Jacques-Joseph Tissot (1836-1902)
Fue un pintor y grabador francés del siglo XIX.

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From the archive: James Tissot’s Fashion Plates (1864-1878): A Guest Post for by Lucy Paquette, October 10, 2016

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It was a joy to contribute to Mimi’s blog then – and now her romances are best-sellers!

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