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Fragonard : The Fantasy Figures

Carole Blumenfeld(Contributions by)Elodie Kong(Contributions by)Jean-Pierre Cuzin(Contributions by)John Delaney(Contributions by)Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell(Contributions by)Michael Swicklik(Contributions by)Satish Padiyar(Contributions by)Jackall, Yuriko(Edited by)
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732–1806) was a French painter and printmaker whose late Rococo style was distinguished by a remarkable facility, exuberance and hedonism.

The starting-point for this beautifully illustrated book (and the exhibition which it accompanies) was the discovery in 2012 of a drawing by Fragonard depicting his so-called 'fantasy figures'.

Fragonard’s drawing presents thumbnail-sized sketches relating to 14 of his known 'fantasy-figure' paintings – rapidly executed, brightly coloured portraits of lavishly-costumed individuals, including Young Girl Reading (c.1770) in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, Washington.

The book assembles Fragonard’s fantasy figures alongside his original sketches for the first time.

It presents scientific research into the mysterious series and examines the 18th-century Parisian world of new money, unexpected social alliances and extravagant fashions from which these unique paintings emerged.

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Product Details
1848222483 / 9781848222489
Hardback
08/09/2017
United Kingdom
English
xv, 159 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
32 cm
Published to accompany an exhibition of the same name held at National Gallery of Art, Washington, 8th October-3rd December, 2017.