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Tissot
[ tee-soh ]
noun
- James Jo·seph Jacques [zh, a, m zhaw-, zef, zhahk, zheymz], 1836–1902, French painter.
Tissot
/ ˈtɪsəʊ /
noun
- TissotJames Joseph Jacques18361902MFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: painterARTS AND CRAFTS: etcher James Joseph Jacques. 1836–1902, French painter and etcher, best known for scenes of fashionable Victorian life painted in England
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Then ignoring Mercier, but looking blandly at the young man who sat facing him at the table, "What is this of Tissot?"
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Unwarned, he had acted it is probable as Tissot had acted, weakly and stormily: warned, he had no excuse if he failed her.
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Thus had Tissot begun, flying out at them, fleeing from them, a thing of mingled fury and weakness.
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A large illustrated edition—Doré's or Tissot's—will please and instruct them from their earliest days.
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He did not live in it long, and it passed into the hands of Dr. Tissot.
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