Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806) was a French Rococo painter and printmaker whose works are known for their lighthearted and playful style. He is best known for his genre scenes and landscapes, which often feature figures in a dream-like setting. His works often evoke a sense of romance and nostalgia, and his use of vivid colours and dynamic brushstrokes lend an air of whimsy to his pieces. Fragonard's works are highly sought after and have been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world.
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Fragonard Prints
- The Bathers, 1765
- The Bolt
- Curiosity
- The Falls of Tivoli
- Figure of Fantasy, Portrait of the Abbot of Saint-Non
- Head of an Old Man
- Inspiration
- An Italian Guitarist Playing for Three Dancing Girls
- Jeroboam Sacrificing to the Golden Calf
- Joseph-Jerome Lefrancois Lalande
- Jupiter and Io
- Jupiter disguised as Diana tries to seduce Callisto
- La Gimblette, Girl with a Dog
- Large Cypresses at the Villa d'Este
- Le Feu aux Poudres, The Powder Keg
- Le Pacha
- The Love Letter, 1770
- Marie-Madeleine Guimard
- Mercury and Argus
- The Music Lesson
- Music, a Portrait of Monsieur de la Breteche, Brother of the Abbot of Saint-Non
- The Musical Contest
- A Philosopher, 1764
- Portrait of a Child
- Portrait of Denis Diderot
- Portrait, Presumed to be Rosalie, Daughter of the Artist