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James Tissot — French, 1836–1902 — French Realism / Victorian Society Painting
James Tissot built his reputation depicting the fashionable society of Second Empire Paris and, after relocating to London in 1871, the leisure class of Victorian England. Trained at the École des Beaux-Arts and friendly with Degas, Manet, and Whistler, he declined to exhibit with the Impressionists, preferring polished surfaces, precise costume detail, and carefully staged narrative scenes.
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