The Paintings of Fragonard
Georges Wildenstein
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732–1806) entertained over the course of his rich career many genres, which include fête galantes, “portraits de fantaisie,” landscapes, and religious history. A chronological essay opens the catalogue, followed by an inventory of 545 paintings, all illustrated.
Author | Georges Wildenstein |
Translation | C. W. Chilton (Introduction) and A. L. Kitson (Catalogue) |
Publication Date | 1960 |
Publisher | Phaidon |
Out of print |