The artwork titled “Judaic Ornament (Rosette)” was created by James Tissot between 1886 and 1889. It belongs to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of sketch and study. The work measures 9 by 9 centimeters and is currently located in the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, NY, US.
The artwork features a detailed and intricate sketch of a rosette, a common motif in Judaic ornamentation. The rosette is drawn with meticulous attention to texture and form, showcasing a series of radiating petals that create a sense of symmetry and depth. The fine lines and shading emphasize the three-dimensional quality of the design. The piece is bordered with a simple frame, allowing the viewer to focus entirely on the intricacies of the rosette itself. The overall effect is one of delicate precision, reflecting the artist’s skill and attention to detail.