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Fragonard, Jean-Honoré: Blind man
Blind man's buff
Shipping date: 2 days

Blind man's buff

Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Baroque | People
Reference #: #6414
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Fragonard, Jean-Honoré: Blind man
Fragonard, Jean-Honoré: Blind man
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Blind man's buff

The painting depicts a woman in historical clothing sitting on stone steps and performing on a lute. She is dressed in a red skirt and white blouse with puffed sleeves, wearing a straw hat with a bow on her head. A man stands next to her, watching her as she leans against a stone wall. Also seen in the scene are two baby angels playing nearby and a rich floral arrangement.

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Prevailing color of this fine art print is vivid and its shape is portrait. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

French Baroque painter and printmaker, Jean-Honore Fragonard (1732-1806) was born in Grasse. Initially, he worked at the Paris notary. His wasn’t too good at it, but he showed new a talent. He was introduced to Francois Boucher, who saw in the young man a potential future artist. However, he did not want to waste time with one student and therefore sent him to the studio of painter Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin. There, Fragonard spent six months learning hard and preparing so that he could become a student of the aforementioned Boucher. When he completed his painting education, he travelled to Italy, where he painted landscapes. In Europe, he admired the old Dutch masters and tried to imitate their techniques. In 1765, when Louis XV became his patron, he left behind religious themes and fully devoted himself to scenes of love and eroticism - Stolen Kiss . Gradually, however, he ceased to be recognized by other artists, and later the general public. He died in 1806 as an almost unknown and forgotten artist.

Blind man's buff

Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Baroque | People
Reference #: #6414

Motif size (height max. 130 cm)

Total size: 62 x 80 cm

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Finishing

without a frame
without a frame
colour of passepartout
none

Selected finishing:
Matte paper (print)
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Shipping date: 2 days
Price (incl. VAT)
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39 €

About this finishing

Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.

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Blind man's buff

The painting depicts a woman in historical clothing sitting on stone steps and performing on a lute. She is dressed in a red skirt and white blouse with puffed sleeves, wearing a straw hat with a bow on her head. A man stands next to her, watching her as she leans against a stone wall. Also seen in the scene are two baby angels playing nearby and a rich floral arrangement.

This description was created by artificial intelligence, please be indulgent.



Prevailing color of this fine art print is vivid and its shape is portrait. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

French Baroque painter and printmaker, Jean-Honore Fragonard (1732-1806) was born in Grasse. Initially, he worked at the Paris notary. His wasn’t too good at it, but he showed new a talent. He was introduced to Francois Boucher, who saw in the young man a potential future artist. However, he did not want to waste time with one student and therefore sent him to the studio of painter Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin. There, Fragonard spent six months learning hard and preparing so that he could become a student of the aforementioned Boucher. When he completed his painting education, he travelled to Italy, where he painted landscapes. In Europe, he admired the old Dutch masters and tried to imitate their techniques. In 1765, when Louis XV became his patron, he left behind religious themes and fully devoted himself to scenes of love and eroticism - Stolen Kiss . Gradually, however, he ceased to be recognized by other artists, and later the general public. He died in 1806 as an almost unknown and forgotten artist.


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