Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard was a leading figure of the French Rococo era, known for his exuberant brushwork, romantic themes, and scenes of aristocratic pleasure. A student of François Boucher and influenced by Italian Baroque masters, Fragonard developed a distinctively light and theatrical style. His paintings often explore themes of love, secrecy, and playful seduction, reflecting the refined yet indulgent tastes of pre-Revolutionary France.
The Swing (Les Hasards heureux de l’escarpolette), painted circa 1767, is Fragonard’s most iconic work and a masterpiece of Rococo art. Commissioned as a playful and risqué scene, it depicts a young woman on a swing, pushed by an older man, while her hidden lover gazes up from the bushes, catching a glimpse beneath her billowing skirts. The composition is lush and dynamic, filled with soft textures, rich greenery, and symbolic elements like flying shoes and Cupid statues.
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