Born in France, James Tissot (1836−1902) enjoyed great success as a society painter in Paris and London in the 1870s and 1880s. While visiting the Church of St. Sulpice, he experienced a religious vision, after which he abandoned his former subjects and embarked on an ambitious project to illustrate the New Testament.
This painting was rendered in 1894 as part of the “Life of Christ” series which he painted during several visits to Palestine. The series included over 350 watercolors that depicted scenes from the New Testament, from before the birth of Jesus through the Resurrection, in a chronological narrative.
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