Renée Mauperin: Henri Mauperin Wounded after the Duel with Boisjorand de Villacourt
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James Tissot (1836-1902) was a French painter and illustrator best known for his realistic depictions of contemporary life, particularly high society. He was born in Nantes, France, and studied art in Paris, where he became associated with the Impressionist movement. Tissot's early works were characterised by loose brushstrokes and bright colours, but he later adopted a more detailed and precise style. In the 1870s he moved to London, where he continued to paint scenes of fashionable society and religious subjects. His most famous works include 'The Ball on Shipboard', 'The Life of Christ' and 'The Women of Paris'. Tissot's work is characterised by his attention to detail and his ability to capture the essence of his subjects.
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