The Shop Girl (La Demoiselle de Magasin) is a painting by James Tissot in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario.
The painting depicts a young woman standing inside a shop selling ribbons and dresses.
It also reflects some of Tissot's main interests, such as the materialistic world of objects and clothing of the late nineteenth century.
[3] It was his last major exhibition before Tissot embraced religious subjects and spent the rest of his life painting scenes from the Bible.
The man outside may be flirting with the shop girl, but Haggo notes that Tissot emasculated him by having a women's torso overlap his own.