



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.
Translated by C. W. Chilton (Introduction)
and A. L. Kitson (Catalogue)
1960
Phaidon
339 pages, 22.5 x 30 cm,
350 illustrations including 16 in color
Out of print
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