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      • French painter and printmaker Jean-Honoré Fragonard is known as one of the most prominent Rococo painters of the 18th century. He lived during the latter end of the movement and created paintings that were known for their Hedonistic nature. Fragonard was known to have painted many works for the French royal family during his lifetime.
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  1. Jean-Honoré Fragonard (born April 5, 1732, Grasse, France—died August 22, 1806, Paris) was a French Rococo painter whose most familiar works, such as The Swing (1767), are characterized by delicate hedonism.

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  3. Best known for his flourishly hedonistic scenes, Jean Honoré Fragonard was a French Rococo painter and print maker, who was one of the most prolific painters of the Ancién Regime.

    • French
    • April 5, 1732
    • Grasse, France
    • August 22, 1806
  4. Jean-Honoré Fragonard ( French: [ʒɑ̃ ɔnɔʁe fʁaɡɔnaʁ]; 5 April 1732 [1] [2] – 22 August 1806) was a French painter and printmaker whose late Rococo manner was distinguished by remarkable facility, exuberance, and hedonism.

  5. This oil painting known as The Swing was created by the French artist Jean-Honoré Fragonard sometime during 1767 and 1768. A gentleman of the court reportedly requested the painter represent his mistress being pushed on a swing as he secretly admired her from below.

  6. May 27, 2022 · The Swing (c. 1767-1768) by Jean-Honoré Fragonard is a famous Rococo painting depicting a woman on a swing, seemingly wild and carefree, but if you are not familiar with 18th-century customs you might miss the hidden meanings. We steal a glance at this painting in the article below.

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    • Jean-Honoré Fragonard
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    • c. 1767-1768
  7. Oct 21, 2016 · The show ravishes, close-up and quietly, in flurries of ink, red chalk, and brown wash that impart waking dreams of neo-baroque heroes, wild but not too wild nature, and meltingly pretty women.

  8. Summary of Jean-Honoré Fragonard. Fragonard's work is at once emblematic of the 18 th century and singular, elevating popular genre scenes to meditations on French society through careful use of symbols and lavish brushwork. The painter's reputation rests on his love scenes, which hold great density of meaning, and for his use of light and ...

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