James Tissot, 1866 - Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, née Thérèse Feuillant - fine art print
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Things you should know about the over 150 year-old artpiece
This modern art piece of art Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, née Thérèse Feuillant was painted by the male painter James Tissot in 1866. The 150 year-old masterpiece was made with the size: 128,3 x 77,2 cm (50 1/2 x 30 3/8 in) and was painted on the medium oil on canvas. Nowadays, the artwork forms part of the The J. Paul Getty Museum's art collection. The modern art public domain work of art is being supplied with courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum.Creditline of the artwork: . Besides, the alignment is portrait and has an aspect ratio of 9 : 16, meaning that the length is 45% shorter than the width. The painter, caricaturist James Tissot was an artist, whose art style was primarily Realism. The artist was born in 1836 and died at the age of 66 in the year 1902.
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For every product we offer different sizes and materials. We allow yout to choose among the following variants:
- Poster print (canvas material): The poster is a printed cotton canvas with a slightly roughened finish on the surface, which resembles the actual version of the work of art. Please keep in mind, that depending on the absolute size of the poster print we add a white margin 2 - 6cm round about the artwork, which facilitates the framing with your custom frame.
- Acrylic glass print: The acrylic glass print, which is often labelled as a plexiglass print, will change the original work of art into amazing home decoration and forms a good alternative option to dibond and canvas fine art replicas. The artwork is printed with modern UV direct print machines. With an acrylic glass art print sharp contrasts plus small image details become more identifiable because of the delicate tonal gradation in the picture.
- Canvas print: The printed canvas, which should not be mistaken with a canvas painting, is an image printed on an industrial printer. What is more, canvas print creates a homelike and pleasing impression. Your canvas of your favorite artpiece will allow you to transform your new fine art print into a large work of art as you would see in a gallery. Hanging your canvas print: A canvas print has the great advantage of being relatively low in weight, which means that it is easy to hang your Canvas print without extra wall-mounts. A canvas print is suitable for all kinds of walls.
- Metal print (aluminium dibond): An Aluminium Dibond print is a print with a true depth effect. For the Direct Aluminium Dibond print, we print your selected artpiece right on the surface of the aluminum composite. The white & bright components of the artwork shine with a silky gloss but without the glare. Colors are luminous, details are crisp.
Disclaimer: We try the best we can to depict the art products as exact as possible and to demonstrate them visually. Although, the tone of the printed materials and the printing might differ somehwat from the presentation on your device's monitor. Depending on your settings of your screen and the quality of the surface, not all color pigments will be printed 100% realistically. Bearing in mind that all art prints are printed and processed by hand, there might also be minor variations in the size and exact position of the motif.
The product specs
Product classification: | fine art reproduction |
Reproduction: | digital reproduction |
Manufacturing method: | UV direct printing |
Production: | German production |
Stock type: | on demand |
Product use: | wall décor, home design |
Orientation of the image: | portrait alignment |
Image ratio: | 9 : 16 |
Side ratio implication: | the length is 45% shorter than the width |
Available product fabrics: | canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond), poster print (canvas paper), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) |
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) options: | 50x90cm - 20x35", 100x180cm - 39x71" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) variants: | 50x90cm - 20x35", 100x180cm - 39x71" |
Poster print (canvas paper) sizes: | 50x90cm - 20x35" |
Aluminium dibond print (aluminium material) sizes: | 50x90cm - 20x35" |
Framing of the artprint: | without frame |
Structured information on the artpiece
Piece of art title: | "Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, née Thérèse Feuillant" |
Artwork classification: | painting |
Category: | modern art |
Period: | 19th century |
Created in the year: | 1866 |
Age of artwork: | more than 150 years old |
Artwork original medium: | oil on canvas |
Original artwork dimensions: | 128,3 x 77,2 cm (50 1/2 x 30 3/8 in) |
Museum / collection: | The J. Paul Getty Museum |
Location of the museum: | Los Angeles, California, United States of America |
Web URL: | www.getty.edu |
License type of artwork: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | The J. Paul Getty Museum |
Brief overview of the artist
Name of the artist: | James Tissot |
Other names: | James Jacques Joseph Tissot, James Joseph Jacques Tissot, James Tissot, ja.s tissot, טיסו ג'יימס, j. j. tissot, Tissot James, J. Tissot, Tissot J. J., Tissot J. James, Tissot James Jacques, Tissot James-Jacques-Joseph, tissot joseph jacques, j.j. tissot, joseph jacques tissot, Tissot Jacques Joseph, Tissot Jacques-Joseph, Tissot James Jacques Joseph, Tissot, Tissot James Joseph Jacques, jacques joseph tissot |
Gender: | male |
Artist nationality: | French |
Jobs: | painter, caricaturist |
Country of origin: | France |
Classification of the artist: | modern artist |
Styles: | Realism |
Lifetime: | 66 years |
Birth year: | 1836 |
Died: | 1902 |
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Costumed in the latest style and surrounded by fashionable decorative objects, the Marquise de Miramon wears a rose colored, ruffled peignoir, or dressing gown. Around her neck are a black lace scarf and a silver cross. Reflecting the new European fascination with Japanese art, behind her is a Japanese screen depicting cranes on a gold ground, and on the mantelpiece are several pieces of Japanese ceramics. The needlework on the Louis XVI stool indicates that the subject is a noble woman of leisure, and the eighteenth-century terracotta bust suggests her husband's aristocratic heritage.
Thérèse -Stephanie-Sophie Feuillant (1836-1912) was from a wealthy bourgeois family. She inherited a fortune from her father and in 1860 she married Réne de Cassagnes de Beaufort, Marquis de Miramon. She stands in the Château de Paulhac, Auvergne, her husband's family seat.
Tissot painted many fashionable women during his career, but he held this work in particularly high regard. In 1866, he wrote to request, and received, permission to borrow the painting and submit it to the Paris World Fair, where it was seen in public for the first time. The family kept this letter from Tissot along with a swatch of the Marquise's pink velvet gown. Today, the fabric swatch and the painting are in the collection of the Getty Museum and the letter is part of the collection of the Getty Research Institute.