James Tissot was a well-known French neo-classical painter who lived from between the years 1836 and 1902. He was born in the French city of Nantes. The majority of Tissot’s early works were about history, which was inspired by his schooling in the Netherlands. He studied art at the Beaux-Arts school in Paris. After that, Tissot made the decision to go to London. His life ought to be significantly altered as a result of this transfer. He wanted to make enough money as quickly as possible so that he started to produce flawless genre paintings of London social life. The iconic picture “Too Early” was made during this time period, and the works that were done during this time period gained immediate notice from both the general audience and critics. Tissot’s success in London prompted envy of his Impressionism peers, he was seen as nothing at the time. A few of the critical remarks that were made about his works are difficult to comprehend in our day and age. At the time, the most common objections were that the paintings were little more than painted pictures and that they seemed to be of such a low quality. During that period of time, Tissot displayed his remarkable abilities, as well as his Gallic humor and elegance, via his oil paintings, which were far more advanced than those of other English painters. However, his paintings that depicted societal evil could not be accepted instantaneously by the public due to the critical remarks and strong social class awareness in Britain. His paintings always employed the river Thames as the backdrop, and this was one of the distinctive styles that he used in his paintings. Tissot was drawn to London because of the river Thames. When visitors glanced at his artwork, they could nearly smell the smoke, and heard the yells of the sailors in the painting. This sort of paintings includes A Passing Storm, On The Thames, The Captian Dgughter, The Ball on Shipboard and so on. When the time progressed to the year 1882, Tissot left London and returned to Paris. In Paris Tissot adopted social and genre photos as his topic of painting, but subsequently he altered the focus to religious settings. In order to create the finest paintings, he took tremendous afford to develop himself. He ever visited the Middle East twice to undertake studies so as to make himself get familiar with authentic settings for his religious paintings.