A Corner of the Village of Siloam (1886 – 1889) by James Tissot

A Corner of the Village of Siloam - James Tissot - 1886 - 1889

Artwork Information

TitleA Corner of the Village of Siloam
ArtistJames Tissot
Date1886 - 1889
Mediumgraphite,ink,paper
Dimensions24.1 x 15 cm
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationBrooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, US

About A Corner of the Village of Siloam

“A Corner of the Village of Siloam,” created by James Tissot between 1886 and 1889, exemplifies the Realism art movement. The artwork, a cityscape rendered in graphite, ink, and paper, measures 24.1 x 15 cm. This intricate piece is housed in the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, NY, US.

The artwork portrays a detailed view of the Village of Siloam, capturing its architectural essence with precise and delicate line work. The structures are depicted with such meticulousness that one can almost discern the texture of the stone walls and the rugged terrain that encompasses the buildings. The artist’s use of shading effectively conveys the depth and contrast within the village, highlighting the interplay of light and shadow across the landscape. The scene is static yet evocative, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the historical ambiance and tranquil setting of the village.

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