
James-Jacques-Joseph Tissot (1836–1902)
Edgar Degas
€53,90
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- 380g/m² cotton canvas — certified museum quality
- Solid wood stretcher bar with 0.75” gallery wrap
- HD Giclée print — colour-true to the original
- Ready to hang — hanging hardware included
James-Jacques-Joseph Tissot (1836–1902) is one of Edgar Degas's most celebrated portraits, painted around 1867–68 during a formative period in the artist's career. The work captures the French-born painter and printmaker James Tissot in a confident, relaxed pose, surrounded by framed artworks that speak to his cosmopolitan taste and artistic ambitions. Degas and Tissot were close friends and mutual admirers, and this intimacy lends the portrait a rare psychological depth rarely achieved in formal commissions of the era.
Executed in oil on canvas, the composition reflects Degas's deep admiration for the Old Masters, particularly in its commanding scale and tonal richness. The carefully arranged interior backdrop — filled with hanging canvases and Japanese-influenced decorative elements — reveals both men's early engagement with the Japonisme movement then sweeping Parisian artistic circles. The sitter's assured gaze and elegant attire position him as a man of culture and ambition, making this as much a statement about artistic identity as it is a likeness.
Now held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, this masterwork is rendered here as a premium stretched canvas reproduction, printed on museum-quality matte canvas and hand-wrapped around a solid 0.75-inch stretcher bar with a classic gallery wrap finish — ready to display and built to last.
| Artist | Edgar Degas |
| Year | ca. 1867–68 |
| Medium | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 59 5/8 x 44 in. (151.4 x 111.8 cm) |
| Collection | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
| Movement | Impressionism |
| Available sizes | |
| Small | 20 × 25 cm (8″ × 10″) |
| Medium | 51 × 76 cm (20″ × 30″) |
| Large | 102 × 152 cm (40″ × 60″) |
| All sizes include a 0.75" gallery wrap. Ready to hang — no framing required. | |



