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Artwork ImageArtwork NameArtist NameDateLocationArt Movement
Man of the day No.03° - Émile OllivierMan of the day No.03° - Émile OllivierJames Tissot1870Realism
EtudeEtudeJames Tissot1890Symbolism
Faust and Marguerite in the GardenFaust and Marguerite in the GardenJames Tissot1861Realism
Foreign Visitors at the LouvreForeign Visitors at the LouvreJames Tissotc.1880Private CollectionRealism
Moses Blesses Joshua Before the High PriestMoses Blesses Joshua Before the High PriestJames TissotSymbolism
Moses Destroys the Tables of the Ten CommandmentsMoses Destroys the Tables of the Ten CommandmentsJames Tissotc.1896 - c.1902Symbolism
Moses Forbids the People to Follow HimMoses Forbids the People to Follow HimJames Tissotc.1896 - c.1902Symbolism
Moses Laid Amid the FlagsMoses Laid Amid the FlagsJames Tissotc.1896 - c.1902Symbolism
Moses on the Mountain During the Battle, as in ExodusMoses on the Mountain During the Battle, as in ExodusJames TissotSymbolism
David danced before the Lord with all his mightDavid danced before the Lord with all his mightJames TissotRealism
Dilke, Charles WentworthDilke, Charles WentworthJames Tissot1871Realism
During the ServiceDuring the ServiceJames Tissot1860Private CollectionRealism
Elijah carried away into heaven by a chariot of fireElijah carried away into heaven by a chariot of fireJames TissotSymbolism
EmigrantsEmigrantsJames Tissotc.1879Private CollectionRealism
Abraham and the Three AngelsAbraham and the Three AngelsJames Tissotc.1896 - c.1902Symbolism
Abraham Guarding His SacrificeAbraham Guarding His SacrificeJames TissotSymbolism
Fountain of the Virgin at Ain KarimFountain of the Virgin at Ain KarimJames Tissot1886 - 1889Brooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, USRealism
Gentleman In A Railway CarriageGentleman In A Railway CarriageJames Tissot1872Realism
Girl with a fanGirl with a fanJames Tissotc.1870 - c.1871Private CollectionImpressionism
God Renews His Promises to AbrahamGod Renews His Promises to AbrahamJames Tissotc.1896 - c.1902Symbolism
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