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Life of Jesus (1894) is a series of paintings / book illustrations by James Tissot, at Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY.

Overview

The series of illustrations made by James Tissot between 1886 and 1894 are among the most influential representations of Jesus in the history of art. They created the "contemporary" view of Jesus and directly influenced the first Jesus movies. They cover virtually all episodes of the life of Jesus, from his Nativity to his Passion and Resurrection

Nativity of Jesus

Childhood of Jesus

Ministry of Jesus

Passion of Jesus

Resurrection of Jesus