The Ball (1880) by James Tissot

The Ball - James Tissot - 1880

Artwork Information

TitleThe Ball
ArtistJames Tissot
Date1880
Art MovementRealism

About The Ball

Crafted by James Tissot in 1880, the artwork titled “The Ball” exemplifies the Realism art movement and is classified under the genre of genre painting. The artwork vividly encapsulates a social gathering, likely a ball, highlighting the elegance and decorative attire of the attendees.

In the artwork, a woman clad in an elaborate yellow dress adorned with intricate ruffles and holding a delicately designed fan appears to be in focus. Her attire, characterized by fine lace details and an opulent hat adorned with flowers, suggests the richness of the occasion. Beside her, a gentleman with white hair, dressed in a dark suit, seems to be engaged in the lively event unfolding around them. The surroundings, bustling with finely dressed individuals, radiate a sense of sophistication and grandeur, capturing a moment of sociable affluence in vivid detail. Tissot’s meticulous brushwork and attention to detail are evident in this vivid portrayal, evoking a sense of realism and capturing the essence of a high-society ball.

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