jean honore fragonard

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Definition

Proper noun: A French painter of the Rococo period, known for his decorative and lighthearted style that captured the elegance and frivolity of 18th-century French aristocratic life. His full name, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, refers specifically to the historical individual.

Usage

The term "Jean-Honoré Fragonard" is used to refer to the artist himself, his body of work, or the artistic style associated with him. * The museum is hosting a major exhibition of Jean-Honoré Fragonard. * This painting's playful subject matter is very characteristic of Jean-Honoré Fragonard. * Art historians study Jean-Honoré Fragonard to understand the transition from Rococo to Neoclassicism.

Advanced Usage
  • Attribution: Used to attribute a work of art to the painter.
    • "The Swing" is famously attributed to Jean-Honoré Fragonard.
  • Stylistic Reference: Used to describe a style reminiscent of his work.
    • The interior design had a Fragonard-esque quality, full of soft colors and romantic scenes. (Note: 'Fragonard-esque' is a derived adjective, listed separately below).
Variants and Related Words
  • Fragonard (Proper noun): A common shortened form used to refer to the artist, especially in art historical contexts.
    • Fragonard's later works were influenced by the changing political climate.
  • Fragonard-esque (Adjective): Describing something that resembles or is characteristic of Fragonard's styleplayful, elegant, and Rococo.
    • The ballroom was decorated with Fragonard-esque murals.
Synonyms
  • Rococo painter: A general term for an artist working in the Rococo style, of which Fragonard was a leading figure.
  • 18th-century French artist: A broader descriptive term placing him in his historical and national context.
Related Idioms or Phrases
  • The spirit of Fragonard: A phrase used to evoke the aesthetic of carefree elegance and romantic frivolity associated with his paintings.
    • The garden party, with its lovers' intrigues and hidden alcoves, captured the very spirit of Fragonard.
Noun
  1. French artist whose rococo paintings typified the frivolity of life in the royal court of France in the 18th century (1732-1806)