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The Shop Girl (La Demoiselle de Magasin) is a painting by James Tissot in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario. The painting depicts a young woman standing inside a shop selling ribbons and dresses. In one hand she holds a wrapped package of newly purchased items. With the other she holds open the door to the store for the viewer to depart.
The Shop Girl in particular seemed to return to Tissot's exploration of sexuality and gender, with one writer identifying depictions of desire and baseness in the composition, while the series's wider inclusion of working class women outside of the household as subjects could have been seen as morally dubious at the time. [31]
The Gallery of HMS 'Calcutta' (Portsmouth), also known as Officer and Ladies on Board HMS Calcutta, is an 1876 oil painting by the French artist James Tissot. It depicts two ladies in fashionable clothing and a young naval lieutenant , standing on the quarter gallery at the stern of the Royal Navy warship HMS Calcutta .
Shop Girl may refer to: Shopgirl (2005), American romantic comedy drama film directed by Anand Tucker; The Shop Girl, musical comedy in two acts written by H. J. W. Dam; The Shop Girl, a painting by James Tissot in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario "Shop Girl", a season 3 episode of The Loud House
Pages in category "Paintings by James Tissot" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... The Shop Girl (Tissot) W. What Our Lord Saw from the Cross
In 1924, the play was staged at St. James Hall in Sydney, Australia, where, according to a review, "the story of the clever shop girl unfolded with considerable vivacity." [2] In L'Express du Midi, after a theatrical company toured in 1926 the south of France with it, the play was said to "refresh the soul" of the reviewer. [9]
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James Tissot: Q111987270 ; Artist: James Tissot (1836–1902) Alternative names "Coïdé" legal name: James Joseph Jacques Tissot. Description: