• James Tissot (French, 1836-1902). What Our Lord Saw from the Cross (Ce que voyait Notre-Seigneur sur la Croix), 1886-1894.
  • What Our Lord Saw from the Cross, by James Tissot. What Our Lord Saw from the Cross (Ce que voyait Notre-Seigneur sur la Croix)...
  • The Art of James Tissot - Jésus regardant à travers le treillis | What Our Lord Saw from the Cross, 1886–94.
  • It is an opaque watercolour over graphite on gray-green woven paper entitled What Our Lord Saw from the Cross.
  • What Our Lord Saw from the Cross (Ce que voyait Notre-Seigneur sur la Croix) is a c. 1890 watercolor painting by the French painter James Tissot.
  • In 1859, Tissot exhibited in the Paris Salon for the first time. He showed five paintings of scenes from the Middle Ages, many depicting scenes from Goethe's Faust.
  • {{Painting | Artist = {{Creator:James Tissot}} | Title = ''What Our Lord Saw from the Cross (Ce que voyait Notre-Seigneur sur la Croix)...
  • ...by James Tissot is a unique visual of the Crucifixion of Our Lord on Mount Calvary, in which the viewer sees through the eyes of Jesus hanging on the Cross.
  • James Tissot (Nantes, France, 1836–1902, Chenecey–Buillon, France). <em>What Our Lord Saw from the Cross (Ce que voyait Notre-Seigneur sur la Croix)...
  • James Tissot was a successful artist in his lifetime, and in 1885 experienced a revival of faith.
  • The piece entitled “What Our Lord Saw from the Cross” was one of Tissot’s vibrant-color paintings, which makes it a pleasure to view.
  • James Tissot (1836-1902), What Our Lord Saw from the Cross (1886-1894), opaque watercolor over graphite on gray-green wove paper, 24.8 × 23 cm...
  • Chromolithograph from “La Vie de Notre Seigneur Jésus Christ . . . . avec des notes et des dessins explicatifs par J. James Tissot” 1896-97.