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| The Convalescent (The Warrior's Daughter) ( United Kingdom c. 1878 ) | ||||
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JAMES JOSEPH TISSOT (1836-1902) |
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MediumOil on panel |
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Dimensions21.50cm wide 35.50cm high (8.46 inches wide 13.98 inches high) | ||||
ProvenancePrivate Collection, Paris. |
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Description / Expertise
In 1876 Mrs Kathleen Newton, Tissot’s mistress, muse, model and great love of his life, came to live with him in London, together with her two children. Although it was an unusual arrangement by Victorian standards, it was for Tissot the happiest period of his life. For the first and only time in his life, he was living the life of a family man and this change in domestic life is also reflected in his art. After 1876 the emphasis began to shift away from society life to more intimate domestic scenes. The settings became familiar and repetitive – interiors of the house and studio at St John’s Wood, often with the children at play; scenes in the garden; up and down the Thames to Richmond, Greenwich, and beyond to Gravesend and Ramsgate. Over all of them presides the slim, elegant presence of Mrs Newton.
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