The Youth of Jesus, illustration for ‘The Life of Christ’ (c.1886 – c.1894) by James Tissot

The Youth of Jesus, illustration for 'The Life of Christ' - James Tissot - c.1886 - c.1894

Artwork Information

TitleThe Youth of Jesus, illustration for 'The Life of Christ'
ArtistJames Tissot
Datec.1886 - c.1894
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationBrooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, US

About The Youth of Jesus, illustration for 'The Life of Christ'

“The Youth of Jesus, illustration for ‘The Life of Christ'”, created by James Tissot between circa 1886 and circa 1894, is a watercolor painting on paper classified under the Symbolism art movement. Categorized as a religious painting, the artwork is housed at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, NY, US.

The artwork portrays a young Jesus carrying a hefty wooden plank, indicative of his life and work as a carpenter. Clad in a striped robe with a sash and a headband, the young figure walks barefoot over rocky terrain. In the background, two older figures observe his actions from an archway, their expressions and stances suggesting a scene of everyday labor and apprenticeship that emphasizes the humanity and humble beginnings of Jesus. The architectural elements and stone steps contribute to the depiction of a serene, ancient setting. The use of muted colors and meticulous detailing exemplifies Tissot’s distinctive style, capturing a poignant moment from Christ’s early life.

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