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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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Jean Honore Fragonard The Stolen Shift oil painting

Painting ID::  33774

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Jean Honore Fragonard
The Stolen Shift
mk86 c.1767-1772 Oil on canvas 36.5x43cm Paris,Musee National du Louvre
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard The Music Lesson oil painting

Painting ID::  33775

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Jean Honore Fragonard
The Music Lesson
mk86 c.1770-1772 Oil on canvas 110x120cm Paris,Muss National du Louvre
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard Die Botenfrau oil painting

Painting ID::  34361

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Jean Honore Fragonard
Die Botenfrau
mk92 1739 47x37.5cm Paris, Louvre
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard The Progress of Love oil painting

Painting ID::  38203

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Jean Honore Fragonard
The Progress of Love
mk29 1790-91 Oil on canvas 37.8x197.1cm
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard Blind-Man-s Bluff oil painting

Painting ID::  40576

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Jean Honore Fragonard
Blind-Man-s Bluff
mk156 c.1760 Oil on canvas 114x90cm
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard Inspiration oil painting

Painting ID::  40586

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Jean Honore Fragonard
Inspiration
mk156 c.1769 Oil on canvas 80x64cm
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard The Swing oil painting

Painting ID::  40596

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Jean Honore Fragonard
The Swing
mk156 1767 Oil on canvas 81x64.2cm
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard The Stolen Kiss oil painting

Painting ID::  41067

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Jean Honore Fragonard
The Stolen Kiss
mk159 Oil on canvas 45x35cm
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard A Young Girl Geading oil painting

Painting ID::  41529

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Jean Honore Fragonard
A Young Girl Geading
mk164 c.1776 National Gallery of
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard The meeting, from De development of the love oil painting

Painting ID::  42726

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Jean Honore Fragonard
The meeting, from De development of the love
MK169 1771-72 oil Paint on cloth 318x244cm
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard The swing oil painting

Painting ID::  42728

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Jean Honore Fragonard
The swing
MK169 1767 Cloth 81x64.2cm
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard Psyche Showing Her Sisters her gifts From Cupid oil painting

Painting ID::  43239

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Jean Honore Fragonard
Psyche Showing Her Sisters her gifts From Cupid
mk170 1753 Oil on canvas 168.3x192.4cm
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard Vivant Denon Replacing El Cid-s Remains in their Tombs oil painting

Painting ID::  52488

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Jean Honore Fragonard
Vivant Denon Replacing El Cid-s Remains in their Tombs
c. 1811 Oil on canvas, 40 x 35 cm
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard the swing oil painting

Painting ID::  56132

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Jean Honore Fragonard
the swing
mk247 1767,oil on canvas,32x26 in,83x66 cm,wallace collection,london,uk
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard swing oil painting

Painting ID::  56893

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Jean Honore Fragonard
swing
mk250 Year in 1766. Oil painting on cloth, about 89 x 81 cm. London, Wallace Collection.
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard Yu Nu map oil painting

Painting ID::  57272

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Jean Honore Fragonard
Yu Nu map
mk255 for in the years 1763-1764. 0.64 x 0.80 meters canvas. Paris, the Louvre
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard Dancing girl lucky Miss Mar portrait oil painting

Painting ID::  57273

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Jean Honore Fragonard
Dancing girl lucky Miss Mar portrait
mk255 for in 1769. 0.82 x 0.65 meters canvas. Paris, the Louvre
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard Captured kiss oil painting

Painting ID::  67667

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Jean Honore Fragonard
Captured kiss
1,476 X 1,150 pixels
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard Die Badenden oil painting

Painting ID::  67853

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Jean Honore Fragonard
Die Badenden
Dimensions Deutsch: 64 X 80 cm
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Honore Fragonard The Pond oil painting

Painting ID::  68952

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Jean Honore Fragonard
The Pond
Source/Photographer Kimbell Art Museum
   
   
     

 

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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.