Jean-Honoré Fragonard was an 18th-century French painter and one of the foremost representatives of the Rococo style. He was a master at portraying playful, erotic, and theatrical scenes, filled with soft light, luscious color, and poetic charm.
Fragonard reached the height of his fame in the mid-18th century, while serving the French court. The central theme of his art lies in scenes of love, intrigue, and pleasure, rendered through a delicate interplay of light and shadow, a soft and luminous palette, and dynamic compositions.
Among his most celebrated works are The Swing, The Stolen Kiss, and The Bolt. These paintings epitomize the lightness, elegance, and sensuality that became Fragonard’s hallmark. His art earned international acclaim and exerted a lasting influence on European painting. Today, Fragonard’s works can be found in major museum collections, including the Louvre, the Rijksmuseum, the State Hermitage Museum, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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