Tissot, James
James Tissot
Born: October 15, 1836, Nantes, France
Died: August 8, 1902 (age 65), Chenecey-Buillon, France
Capture the Elegance and Drama of 19th-Century French Art
Step into the opulent world of James Tissot, a French artist known for his exquisite depictions of Victorian society, fashion, and intimate portraits. Born in 1836 in Nantes, France, Tissot’s works are characterized by their elegance, attention to detail, and keen insight into human nature. Tissot's genre scenes, often portraying fashionable women and men in serene settings or dramatic moments, reflect the social and cultural dynamics of his time, blending realism with a touch of narrative flair.
Our counted cross-stitch patterns, inspired by Tissot’s work, allow you to recreate the luxury and refinement of 19th-century French art. From his portraits of society women to his richly detailed depictions of daily life, these patterns bring Tissot’s precise use of color and texture to life in thread. Stitchers will enjoy the challenge of capturing his meticulous attention to clothing, light, and composition.
Available in both regular and large print charts, these patterns provide flexibility for a comfortable stitching experience. Each pattern comes with detailed instructions and a floss conversion chart, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable process as you recreate the charm and elegance of James Tissot’s art.