JAMES-JACQUES-JOSEPH TISSOT (NANTES 1836-1906 CHENECEY-BUILLON)
JAMES-JACQUES-JOSEPH TISSOT (NANTES 1836-1906 CHENECEY-BUILLON)
JAMES-JACQUES-JOSEPH TISSOT (NANTES 1836-1906 CHENECEY-BUILLON)
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JAMES-JACQUES-JOSEPH TISSOT (NANTES 1836-1906 CHENECEY-BUILLON)

A study of two girls in North European 16th Century dress

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JAMES-JACQUES-JOSEPH TISSOT (NANTES 1836-1906 CHENECEY-BUILLON)
A study of two girls in North European 16th Century dress
signed ‘J.J. Tissot’
graphite heightened with white, on brown wove paper
11 7⁄8 x 9 1⁄4 in. (30.2 x 23.5 cm)
Provenance
with David and Constance Yates, New York.

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Lot Essay

Although it is not possible to relate the present studies to a specific painting, the sheet belongs to the early years of Tissot’s activity when the artist often treated scenes in a Northern Renaissance setting (see C. Wood, Tissot. The Life and Works of Jacques Joseph Tissot 1836-1902, London, 1986, pp. 19-29).

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