Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince: Victorian Fantasy With a Courtly Heart Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince...
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard was a prominent French Rococo painter, celebrated for his exuberant, sensual, and often playful depictions of aristocratic leisure and romantic intrigue. Active during the 18th century, Fragonard trained under François Boucher and gained recognition for his mastery of light, fluid brushwork, and vibrant compositions. His works capture the elegance and frivolity of pre-Revolutionary France, making him one of the quintessential artists of the Rococo movement.
The Love Letter, painted in oil around 1770, exemplifies Fragonard’s romantic and flirtatious style. The scene features a young woman seated in an opulent interior, reading a letter with a look of delighted surprise, suggesting the secret exchange of affection. The soft, luminous palette, intricate details of her dress, and the delicate rendering of textures highlight Fragonard’s skill.
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