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James Tissot — The Lovers
James Tissot

The Lovers

1872

James Tissot lived in London in 1871–82 where he established a reputation as painter of elegantly dressed women in modern, fashionable settings. This painting, made at the beginning of his London period, was designed to appeal to Victorian audiences who enjoyed art that hinted at narrative. Here, a young couple enters an upholstered interior, leaving a sunlit garden. The woman’s gesture suggests contemplation; might she be considering a proposal made by the man who follows closely behind her? Their exchange, ultimately, remains mysterious.

Medium
oil on canvas

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James Tissot, The Lovers, 1872

James Tissot lived in London in 1871–82 where he established a reputation as painter of elegantly dressed women in modern, fashionable settings. This painting, made at the beginning of his London period, was designed to appeal to Victorian audiences who enjoyed art that hinted at narrative. Here, a young couple enters an upholstered interior, leaving a sunlit garden. The woman’s gesture suggests contemplation; might she be considering a proposal made by the man who follows closely behind her? Their exchange, ultimately, remains mysterious.

Medium
oil on canvas
Year
1872
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Interior Scene, Romantic Narrative, Fashion Illustration, Domestic Space, Victorian Era, Realism, Modern, Unique Work, Painting, Oil on Canvas

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