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A painter and printmaker of the Rococo movement, Jean- Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806) is recognised as one of France's most prolific artists. His genius however almost went forgotten after the Revolution due to the expanding influence of neo-classicism and the loss of his bourgeoisie clientele....

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Goncourt, Edmond (Autor), Goncourt, Jules (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York [New York] : Parkstone International, [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a A painter and printmaker of the Rococo movement, Jean- Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806) is recognised as one of France's most prolific artists. His genius however almost went forgotten after the Revolution due to the expanding influence of neo-classicism and the loss of his bourgeoisie clientele. He studied under the great Boucher and painted over 550 works in various genres including landscapes and portraits illustrating the erotic, the domestic and an abundance of religious scenery. His smooth brushstrokes never faltered in depicting the charm and wit of 18th century France. Fragonard's talent lies in bringing his creations to life in a refined and decadent manner with Goncourt describing him as?the poet of the Ars Amatoria of the age? 
505 0 |a Intro -- Biography -- Blind Man's Bluff -- The See-Saw -- Jéroboam Sacrificing to the Idols -- Psyche Showing her Sisters her Gifts from Cupid -- The Dream of Plutarch -- Rest on the Flight into Egypt -- The Joys of Motherhood -- The Shepherdess -- The Gardener -- The Grape Gatherer -- The Reaper -- Venus and Cupid (Day) -- The Birth of Venus -- The Storm -- The Ancient Theatre at Hadrian's Villa near Tivoli -- Ruined Temple of Vesta at Tivoli -- Staircase in the Gardens of the Villa d'Este -- The Laundresses -- Game in the Park (Le Jeu de la palette) -- Farmer's Children -- The Stolen Kiss (L'Enjeu Perdu) -- The Cradle -- Mercury and Argus -- Cascatelle Grandi in Tivoli -- Rinaldo in the Gardens of Armida -- The Bathers -- The Torrent -- Landscape with Shepherds and Flock of Sheep -- A Philosopher Reading -- Old Man with White Hair -- Head of an Old Man -- Group of Putti -- The High Priest Corésus Sacrificing Himself to Save Callirhoé -- The Swing -- Landscape with Washerwomen near a Pond Where a Donkey Has Stopped -- Portrait of a Man -- The Master of the World -- The Interrupted Sacrifice -- Night Scene or The Beggar's Dream -- The Music Lesson -- The Study -- Portrait of Marie-Madeleine Guimard -- Young Woman -- A Woman with a Dog -- Inspiration -- Portrait, known as the Portrait of Denis Diderot -- Jérôme de Lalande -- Portrait of Anne-François d'Harcourt, Duke of Beuvron as a character of the Commedia -- Jean-Claude Richard, the Abbé de Saint-Non, dressed in Spanish style -- Fantasy Portrait of the Abbé de Saint-Non -- Portrait of a Young Artist -- The Music (Portrait of Mr de la Bretèche) -- Portrait of a Young Man, known as The Actor -- Portrait of François-Henri, Duke of Harcourt -- The Warrior -- Young Girl Reading -- Portrait of a Singer Holding a Sheet of Music -- Portrait of a Young Lady -- François de Bourbon, Count of Enghien. 
505 8 |a Young Girl Holding Two Puppies -- Young Girl Kissing a Cat -- The Little Mischief-Maker -- The Love Letter -- Young Girl Making Her Dog Dance on Her Bed, wrongly known as La Gimblette -- Young Girl Playing with a Dog (La Gimblette) -- The Debut of the Model -- The Shirt Withdrawn -- The Match to Powder Keg -- Perrette and the Pot of Milk -- The Kiss -- The Happy Lovers (L'Instant désiré) -- The Fete at Rambouillet or The Island of Love -- The Lover Crowned -- Love Letters -- The Meeting -- The Pursuit -- The Battle of Minerva and Mars -- Apollo and Diana Killing the Children of Niobe -- The Warrior's Dream of Love -- Nègrepelisse Castle near Montauban -- A Shaded Avenue (L'Allée ombreuse) -- A Woman from Santa Lucia in Naples -- Bust of a Neopolitan Woman -- Sultana on an Ottoman -- Sultana in Pearls -- The Happy Family -- The Visit to the Nursery -- The Adoration of the Shepherds -- The Bolt -- The Letter -- The Two Sisters -- Love as Folly -- The Flirt and the Youth -- Young Woman Reading -- Sappho Inspired by Cupid, known as The Favourable Inspiration -- The Good Mother -- Annette and Lubin -- Return of the Drove -- The Fete at Saint Cloud -- The Swing -- Blind Man's Bluff -- A Game of Horse and Rider -- A Game of Hot Cockles -- The Letter or The Spanish Conversation -- Young Woman Reading -- Young Girl Drawing -- Hurdy-Gurdy Woman -- The Child's First Steps towards His Mother -- The Angora Cat -- I Reread Them with Pleasure -- The Reader -- Stolen Kiss -- The Fountain of Love -- The Sacrifice of the Rose -- Head of a Young Man -- Portrait of a Man (Presumed Portrait of Alexandre Maubert) -- Love the Avenger -- Love Pursuing a Dove -- Love the Jester -- Love the Sentinel. 
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