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Tea, 1872 (oil on wood)
3927993 Tea, 1872 (oil on wood) by Tissot, James Jacques Joseph (1836-1902); 66x47.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: This is a repetition of part of Bad News, The Parting (NGW 184274), which shows a captain and his girl absorbing the news of his imminent departure while a companion prepares tea, with the Pool of London in the background.
); French, out of copyright
Media ID 22544884
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Tea, 1872 - A Captivating Moment of Departure and Reflection
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. This print captures a poignant scene from James Jacques Joseph Tissot's masterpiece, "Tea, 1872". Set against the backdrop of the bustling Pool of London, this oil painting depicts a captain bidding farewell to his beloved as they absorb the news of his imminent departure. The composition is enriched by the presence of a companion preparing tea, adding an air of comfort amidst their emotional turmoil. The attention to detail in this artwork is remarkable. From the intricate metalwork on the boat to the delicate china cups and sprigged fabric adorning the table, every element exudes elegance and sophistication. The reflection in the window reveals not only a glimpse into their world but also hints at unseen emotions hidden beneath their composed façades. Tissot's portrayal beautifully captures both human vulnerability and strength. The woman's portrait reflects her deep contemplation while donning a fashionable bustle dress and Venetian hat that epitomize Victorian England's style. Meanwhile, her partner stands tall with determination but cannot conceal his longing gaze towards her. Through skillful brushstrokes, Tissot transports us back in time to witness this tender moment between two souls bound by love yet separated by duty. This evocative piece invites viewers to reflect upon themes of sacrifice, longing, and resilience—a timeless narrative that continues to resonate today. Displayed at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of its esteemed
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