The Cock Crowed (Le coq chanta)

James Tissot

1 of 2

Object Label

This massive jar is decorated with three bands of incised animal motifs that relate to decorative patterns on contemporaneous lacquer wares in China, while the wide strap handles on the shoulder evolve from early bronze vessel forms. The jar represents an important phase of ceramic development during the Han dynasty, when Yue ware, a high-fired glazed stoneware, was first produced. Yue (pronounced "yu-eh") is the area in Zhejiang province, in southeast China, where one of the three kingdoms of Wu-Yue (A.D. 222–280) was established. Yue kiln wares were first made exclusively for the Wu-Yue kingdom.

Caption

James Tissot (Nantes, France, 1836–1902, Chenecey–Buillon, France). The Cock Crowed (Le coq chanta), 1886–1894. Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper, Image: 6 7/8 x 3 9/16 in. (17.5 x 9 cm) Sheet: 6 7/8 x 3 9/16 in. (17.5 x 9 cm) Frame: 20 x 15 x 1 1/2 in. (50.8 x 38.1 x 3.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Purchased by public subscription, 00.159.250. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Gallery

Not on view

Collection

European Art

Title

The Cock Crowed (Le coq chanta)

Date

1886–1894

Geography

Place made: France

Medium

Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper

Classification

Watercolor

Dimensions

Image: 6 7/8 x 3 9/16 in. (17.5 x 9 cm) Sheet: 6 7/8 x 3 9/16 in. (17.5 x 9 cm) Frame: 20 x 15 x 1 1/2 in. (50.8 x 38.1 x 3.8 cm)

Signatures

Signed bottom right: "J.J. Tissot"

Credit Line

Purchased by public subscription

Accession Number

00.159.250

Have information?

Have information about an artwork? Contact us at

bkmcollections@brooklynmuseum.org.