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The Japonisme of Edgar Degas and James Tissot at The Art Gallery in Hamilton |
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James Tissot (French 1836-1902),Croquet c. 1878, oil on canvas. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Basil Bowman in memory of their daughter Suzanne, 1965 Art Gallery of Hamilton.
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HAMILTON.- Complementing the Gallerys series of Asian shows, this intimate exhibition explores the influence of Japanese art on two of the great French realists of the 19th centurythe Impressionist Edgar Degas (18341917) and the Victorian realist James Tissot (1836 1902). Friends from their student days, Degas and Tissot were inspired by the special forms, colours, and motifs of the art of Japan, in particular Japanese woodblock prints. The Japanese influence melded with other sources of inspiration, such as photography for Degas and the popular fashion plate for Tissot. This thematic exhibition highlights the original japonisme of each artists work by juxtaposing a select number of paintings and prints, including Degas loans from the National Gallery in Ottawa and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and the AGHs beloved painting by Tissot, Croquet.
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