Jacob Deceives Isaac (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

Jacob Deceives Isaac - James Tissot - c.1896 - c.1902

Artwork Information

TitleJacob Deceives Isaac
ArtistJames Tissot
Datec.1896 - c.1902
Mediumgouache,board
Dimensions16.9 x 25.1 cm
Art MovementSymbolism

About Jacob Deceives Isaac

“Jacob Deceives Isaac” by James Tissot, created between c.1896 and c.1902, is a religious painting done using gouache on board. This artwork, measuring 16.9 x 25.1 cm, belongs to the Symbolism art movement.

The artwork vividly captures a pivotal Biblical scene where Jacob, disguised to appear as his brother Esau, deceives his blind father, Isaac, to receive the blessing meant for Esau. The setting is indoors, featuring Isaac, reclining on a bed, and Jacob, shown with animal skins on his arms to complete the disguise. A woman, possibly representing Rebecca who played a role in the deception, stands behind Jacob, overseeing the act. The intricate detailing and the emotionally charged expressions contribute to the intense atmosphere of deception and familial tension depicted in this significant religious scene.

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