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Jean Honore Fragonard The Stolen Kiss oil painting


The Stolen Kiss
Painting ID::  28490
Jean Honore Fragonard
The Stolen Kiss
mk60 Oil on canvas 18x21 1/2"

   
   
     

Jean Honore Fragonard The Confession of Love oil painting


The Confession of Love
Painting ID::  29529
Jean Honore Fragonard
The Confession of Love
1771 Oil on canvas, 318 x 215 cm

   
   
     

Jean Honore Fragonard A Young Girl Reading oil painting


A Young Girl Reading
Painting ID::  29533
Jean Honore Fragonard
A Young Girl Reading
c. 1776 Oil on canvas, 82 x 65 cm

   
   
     

Jean Honore Fragonard Venus and Cupid oil painting


Venus and Cupid
Painting ID::  29534
Jean Honore Fragonard
Venus and Cupid
c. 1760 Oil on canvas, 37 x 34 cm

   
   
     

Jean Honore Fragonard A Young Scholar oil painting


A Young Scholar
Painting ID::  29536
Jean Honore Fragonard
A Young Scholar
1775-78 Oil on canvas, 45 x 38 cm

   
   
     

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     Jean Honore Fragonard
     1732-1806 French Jean Honore Fragonard Locations French painter. He studied with François Boucher in Paris c. 1749. He subsequently won a Prix de Rome, and while in Italy (1756 ?C 61) he traveled extensively and executed many sketches of the countryside, especially the gardens at the Villa d Este at Tivoli, and developed a great admiration for the work of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. In 1765 his large historical painting Coresus Sacrifices Himself to Save Callirhoë was purchased for Louis XV and won Fragonard election to the French Royal Academy. He soon abandoned this style to concentrate on landscapes in the manner of Jacob van Ruisdael, portraits, and the decorative, erotic outdoor party scenes for which he became famous (e.g., The Swing, c. 1766). The gentle hedonism of such party scenes epitomized the Rococo style. Although the greater part of his active life was passed during the Neoclassical period, he continued to paint in a Rococo idiom until shortly before the French Revolution, when he lost his patrons and livelihood.

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