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"The Swing" by Jean-Honoré Fragonard in 1767 is a delightful Rococo masterpiece. With its playful composition, the painting depicts a young woman on a swing being pushed by a hidden admirer. Fragonard's skillful use of light and color creates a sense of movement and frivolity, capturing the essence of the Rococo era's playful and romantic spirit.
Maurice Leloir was a French illustrator, watercolourist, draftsman, printmaker, writer and collector. Leloir was the son, and pupil, of painter Auguste Leloir and watercolorist Héloïse Suzanne Colin, daughter of painter Alexandre-Marie Colin.
13 Things I Found on the Internet Today (Vol. 690)
1. Rococo and Baroque Pools From a comment: “In 1629, in the Farnese theater in Parma, they did a Naumachia with sea monsters and naval battles, and for this purpose, the large and extraordinary scenic apparatus was used, flooding the stalls duly waterproofed with the waters o