Jean-Honoré Fragonard (France) (1732 - 1806):
This notable French Painter lived from 5 April 1732[2] – 22 August 1806. He was a painter and printmaker whose late Rococo manner was distinguished by remarkable facility, and exuberance.
Subsequent reevaluation has confirmed his position among the all-time masters of French painting. The influence of Fragonard's handling of local colour and expressive, confident brushstroke on the Impressionists (particularly his grand niece, Berthe Morisot, and Renoir) cannot be overestimated.
Below are my own original paintings with his painting style in practice:
Subsequent reevaluation has confirmed his position among the all-time masters of French painting. The influence of Fragonard's handling of local colour and expressive, confident brushstroke on the Impressionists (particularly his grand niece, Berthe Morisot, and Renoir) cannot be overestimated.
Below are my own original paintings with his painting style in practice: