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1867

Portrait of Eugène Coppens de Fontenay

James-Jacques-Joseph Tissot

French, 1836 - 1902

Before he left for England in 1871, Tissot was one of the most sought-after portraitists of chic Paris society, partly due to his skill for placing his haughty sitters in lavish settings suggestive of wealth and sophistication. This portrait shows the president of the exclusive Jockey Club in Paris.

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James-Jacques-Joseph Tissot, Portrait of Eugène Coppens de Fontenay, 1867 | Philadelphia Museum of Art