Jephthah’s Daughter (c.1896 – c.1902) by James Tissot

Jephthah's Daughter - James Tissot - c.1896 - c.1902

Artwork Information

TitleJephthah's Daughter
ArtistJames Tissot
Datec.1896 - c.1902
Mediumgouache,board
Dimensions28.9 x 17.8 cm
Art MovementSymbolism

About Jephthah's Daughter

The artwork, titled “Jephthah’s Daughter,” was created by James Tissot between approximately 1896 and 1902. The medium used is gouache on board, measuring 28.9 by 17.8 centimeters. It belongs to the Symbolism art movement and is classified as a religious painting. This piece depicts a significant biblical story and demonstrates Tissot’s characteristic attention to detail and historical accuracy.

In the artwork, a young woman stands in an intricately designed garden or courtyard, which is framed by arched pillars adorned with greenery. She wears richly decorated traditional attire, including a headdress, belt, and multiple layers of fabric, all detailed with sumptuous patterns and textures. Her right hand is raised, shielding her eyes from the light, while her left hand clutches a large circular object, possibly a drum, above her head. Her expression is poised, suggesting a sense of solemnity and grace. The background features lush foliage, enhancing the scene’s vividness and evoking a serene atmosphere.

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