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God's Curse softened by neat fur shorts and Tissot wristwatch courtesy of Mr. Snake (left).

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Ruth Spirits Away the Barley by James J. Tissot. Vatipää Boas yllättää sen ize teosta. Rumempi neizyt kazoo vahingoniloisena sivusta.

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Iisebel "neuvoo" James Tissotin Ahabia. Pane merkille puolipaljaat tissit ja lantio. Ahab on "ottamassa neuvot vastaan" silmä kovana.

ellauri171.html on line 215: Jacques Joseph Tissot (French: [tiso]; 15 October 1836 – 8 August 1902), Anglicized as James Tissot (/ˈtɪsoʊ/), was a French painter and illustrator. He was a successful painter of Paris society before moving to London in 1871. He became famous as a genre painter of fashionably dressed women shown in various scenes of everyday life. He also painted scenes and figures from the Bible.
ellauri171.html on line 217: His father, Marcel Théodore Tissot, was not a watchmaker but a successful drapery merchant. He took part in losing the war of 1870 and in the Paris Commune. In 1885, Tissot had a revival of his Catholic faith, which led him to spend the rest of his life making paintings about Biblical events. Many of his artist friends were skeptical about his conversion, as it conveniently coincided with the French Catholic revival, a reaction against the secular attitude of the French Third Republic. They brought Tissot vast wealth and fame. Tissot spent the last years of his life in his chateau working on paintings of subjects from the Old Testament. Although he never completed the series, he exhibited 80 of these paintings in Paris in 1901 and engravings after them were published in 1904. In the first half of the 20th century, there was a re-kindling of interest in his portraits of fashionable ladies and some fifty years later, these were achieving record prices.
ellauri171.html on line 228: Esther feasts with Ahasverus the king by James Tissot. Söpöt juutalaistytöt pyörittää purim-räikkiä. Karvanaama vas. on joko Mordechai tai Haman. Vaikea sanoa.
ellauri197.html on line 160: Maanantaina vietiin Lean kuhmuuntunut rannerengas Osk. Lindroosille korjattavaksi. Seijan asioidessa kazelin vitriinissä kelloja, Tissotin kellojen vieressä oli toisia joiden brändi oli Harry Clifton. Sama Harry! Mikä yhteensattuma! Yrittääkö jumala sanoa sillä nimenomaan mulle jotakin? Puhu selvemmin, älä mumise! Kazo tännepäin kun puhuttelen sinua!
ellauri197.html on line 166: After leaving Oxford Clifton travelled in the Far East and the United States of America. During the 1930s Clifton was a racehorse owner and amateur jockey. He was an art collector and owned paintings by Renoir, Gauguin and Tissot all of which he later sold to pay off his debts.
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Ce que voyait Notre Seigneur sur la croix. James Tissot c. 1890.

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