The Captain’s Daughter (1873) by James Tissot

The Captain's Daughter - James Tissot - 1873

Artwork Information

TitleThe Captain's Daughter
ArtistJames Tissot
Date1873
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRealism

About The Captain's Daughter

The artwork, “The Captain’s Daughter,” painted by James Tissot in 1873, employs the medium of oil on canvas. This piece is a significant example of the Realism art movement and falls under the genre painting category.

The artwork depicts a tranquil yet detailed scene set by the water. In the foreground, a young woman, presumptively the captain’s daughter, is seen attentively peering through a pair of binoculars. She is elegantly dressed in a dark, patterned gown adorned with a delicate hat accented by a blue bow. Her poised demeanor contrasts with the two men seated nearby, who appear engaged in a serious conversation. Both men are dressed in naval attire, adding an element of authenticity to the scene. The background details, including the wooden structures and distant ships, create a vivid slice-of-life portrayal, capturing a moment of introspection and consultation by the water’s edge. The meticulous rendering of textures and interplay of light showcases Tissot’s commitment to realism.

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