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by Jean Honore Fragonard
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The Stolen Kiss by Jean Honore Fragonard
The Stolen Kiss
ca. 1760
Jean Honoré Fragonard French
A masterfully executed, incandescent glow highlights fitful hands and a kiss won in a card game. While Fragonard is best known for energetic, broadly brushed paint surfaces, here the high degree of finish emulates seventeenth-century Dutch painting and demonstrates his technical range. More directly, Fragonard’s elegantly dressed peasants are taken from one of his teachers, François Boucher. Executed during Fragonard’s first Italian sojourn, this painting appears to have been owned by Bailli de Bréteuil, Malta’s ambassador to the Holy See, and was probably among Fragonard’s first private commissions.
Jean Honoré Fragonard Facts
The work of the French painter Jean Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806) constitutes the final expression of the rococo style. He was famous for the fluid grace and sensuous charm of his paintings and for the virtuosity...
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