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Fragonard may
refer to: Alexandre-Évariste
Fragonard (1780–1850),
French painter, son of Jean-Honoré and Marie-Anne
Fragonard Antonin Fragonard (1857–1887)...
- Jean-Honoré
Fragonard (French: [ʒɑ̃ ɔnɔʁe fʁaɡɔnaʁ]; 5
April 1732 – 22
August 1806) was a
French painter and
printmaker whose late
Rococo manner was distinguished...
- Jean-Honoré
Fragonard in the
Wallace Collection in London. It is
considered to be one of the
masterpieces of the
Rococo era, and is
Fragonard's best-known...
- The
Fragonard (French pronunciation: [fʁaɡɔnaʁ])
perfumery is one of the
oldest perfumeries in Gr****e (Côte d'Azur, France). It is
located in the centre...
- French: La
Charrette embourbée) is an oil on
canvas painting by Jean-Honoré
Fragonard that
hangs in the Louvre, in Paris.
Painted during his time in Rome, it...
- Verrou), also
known as The Lock, is a
galant scene painted by Jean-Honoré
Fragonard in 1777. It is one of the most
famous paintings by the painter. The common...
- This
incomplete list of
works by Jean-Honoré
Fragonard contains paintings and
drawings in a
variety of genres.
Titles and
dates often vary by source....
- Alexandre-Évariste
Fragonard[failed verification] (26
October 1780 – 10
November 1850) was a
French painter and
sculptor in the
troubadour style. He received...
- is an oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French Rococo painter Jean-Honoré
Fragonard,
produced between 1753 and 1755. It is held by the Musée Grobet-Labadié...
- been
historically attributed to the
French Rococo artist Jean-Honoré
Fragonard (1732–1806). At 45 by 55
centimetres (18 in × 22 in), the
painting is...