James Tissot1886

The Daughter of Jairus

Entering the house where the synagogue ruler's daughter lies dead, Jesus takes her by the hand and calls her to rise, and her life returns (Luke 8). A watercolor by the French painter James Tissot, from his life of Christ.

The Daughter of Jairus by James Tissot depicting Luke 8:40
View full resolutionPublic domain via Wikimedia Commons. James Tissot (1836–1902), biblical watercolors from The Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ (1886–1894) and The Old Testament.Source

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About James Tissot

1836-1902 · French

French painter who, after a vision experience in 1885, devoted the rest of his career to an extensive illustrated New Testament based on travel through the Holy Land. His watercolors are now held at the Brooklyn Museum.