Portrait of the Pilgrim (Portrait du pèlerin)

Brooklyn Museum photograph
Object Label
There are also certain mystical elements. As scholars have noted, while Tissot raises his right hand in a gesture of benediction, his left hand seems transparent, like a ghostly apparition. Furthermore, the tapers noticeably flicker, as if a sudden gust of air—or a spirit—has passed through the room.
Concluding his published Bible with this valedictory image, Tissot suggests not only the extent to which he had invested himself in this immense undertaking, but also how fully the ethos of the Gospels had come to permeate his life and art.
Caption
James Tissot (Nantes, France, 1836–1902, Chenecey–Buillon, France). Portrait of the Pilgrim (Portrait du pèlerin), 1886–1896. Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper, Image: 9 1/16 x 5 5/8 in. (23 x 14.3 cm) Sheet: 9 1/16 x 5 5/8 in. (23 x 14.3 cm) Frame: 20 x 15 x 1 1/2 in. (50.8 x 38.1 x 3.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Thomas E. Kirby, 06.39. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Gallery
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Gallery
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Artist
Title
Portrait of the Pilgrim (Portrait du pèlerin)
Date
1886–1896
Geography
Place made: France
Medium
Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper
Classification
Dimensions
Image: 9 1/16 x 5 5/8 in. (23 x 14.3 cm) Sheet: 9 1/16 x 5 5/8 in. (23 x 14.3 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
Gift of Thomas E. Kirby
Accession Number
06.39
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