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  1. Alexandre-Évariste Fragonard [1] [failed verification] (26 October 1780 – 10 November 1850) was a French painter and sculptor in the troubadour style. He received his first training from his father and drew from him his piquant subjects and great facility, perfecting them under Jacques-Louis David.

  2. Dramatic Scene with Monks in a Crypt. In this scene evocative of the Middle Ages, monks process into a Gothic crypt bearing a corpse in an open casket. At the moment they enter the stagelike space, their brethren, having opened a tomb to receive the body, discover that it is already occupied, sparking a dramatic stir.

  3. Œuvres principales. Tombe d'Alexandre-Évariste Fragonard, Paris, cimetière de Montmartre. Alexandre-Évariste Fragonard, né le 26 octobre 1780 à Grasse et mort le 11 novembre 1850 à Paris, est un peintre et sculpteur français de style troubadour .

    • 26 octobre 1780Grasse
    • Cimetière de Montmartre
    • Française France
  4. Alexandre Evariste Fragonard French. ca. 1825–30. Not on view. Alexandre Évariste Fragonard was the son of the late rococo painter, Jean Honoré Fragonard. He trained in the studio of Jacques Louis David, but his early Neoclassical manner eventually gave way to a more Romantic sensibility.

  5. FRAGONARD ALEXANDRE ÉVARISTE (1780-1850) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Le fils de Jean Honoré Fragonard, sans participer au génie de son père, a su tenir une place non négligeable dans la peinture des premières décennies du xixe siècle, illustrant en particulier ce que l'on appelle le style troubadour.

  6. Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. West Building 6th St and Constitution Ave NW Enter or exit from Constitution Avenue, 4th Street, or 7th Street.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Alexandre Évariste Fragonard | The Art Institute of Chicago. Also known as. Alexandre E. Fragonard, Alexandre-Evariste Fragonard. Date of birth. 1780. Date of death. 1850. Artworks. See all 1 artworks ›. View of the Kremlin from the Stone Bridge, 1833. Alexandre Évariste Fragonard. Explore Further. Most Similar. Lithograph. France. 1780–1850.