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  1. Marie-Anne Fragonard ( Grasse, 1745 - París, 1823), nacida Marie-Anne Gérard, fue una pintora miniaturista francesa . Biografía. Gérard fue una pintora especializada en retratos en miniatura. Se casó en 1769 con el pintor Jean-Honoré Fragonard, también de Grasse.

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    • 1823, París (Francia)
  2. Marie-Anne Fragonard, née Gérard, (1745–1823) was a French painter of portrait miniatures. Known for being the wife of the painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard since 1769, she also painted miniatures, which, after having long been attributed to her husband, were returned to her name by the historian Pierre Rosenberg .

  3. Marie Anne Gérard Fragonard (Madame Fragonard) French. ca. 1775. Not on view. This lively miniature, with its dynamic graphite underdrawing, quickly dashed watercolor, and gouache, was long thought to have been painted by one of eighteenth-century France’s most celebrated artists, Jean Honoré Fragonard (1732–1806).

  4. Resumir este artículo para un niño de 10 años. MOSTRAR TODAS LAS PREGUNTAS. Marie-Anne Fragonard ( Grasse, 1745 - París, 1823), nacida Marie-Anne Gérard, fue una pintora miniaturista francesa. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Marie-Anne Fragonard.

  5. Fragonard, Marie Anne (1745–c. 1823) French artist. Born Marie Anne (also seen as Anne-Marie) Gérard in Grasse, France, in 1745; died in Paris, France, in 1823 or 1824; sister of Marguerite Gérard (1761–1837); married Jean Honoré Fragonard (an artist); children: several.

  6. Marie-Anne Fragonard, née Marie-Anne Gérard, est une peintre miniaturiste française née à Grasse en 1745, morte à Paris en 1823. Biographie. Peintre miniaturiste, elle épouse en 1769 le peintre Jean-Honoré Fragonard, originaire de Grasse également.

  7. ca. 1769. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 631. Fragonards so-called fantasy portraits are electric performances: brushed with virtuosity, panache, and speed, he reworked the surface while the paint remained wet, including by incising lines into the large white ruff.