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The Fragonard Room — Historical Note

This room is the setting for an ensemble of canvases by Fragonard and a remarkable group of French furniture of the eighteenth century. Four of these canvases — The Pursuit, The Meeting, The Lover Crowned, and Love Letters — were commissioned by Madame Du Barry, mistress of Louis XV, for a new pavilion in the garden of her château at Louveciennes. Upon their completion they were rejected in favor of a series commissioned from Joseph-Marie Vien. In 1790 Fragonard brought the paintings to his native Grasse and installed them in his cousin’s house, along with two additional large panels, four overdoors, and four slender panels of hollyhocks (three of which now hang in the Music Room). These masterpieces of rococo painting decorated the London residence of J. Pierpont Morgan before Mr. Frick acquired them.

Works of Art

Use the following link to see a list of works of art in the Fragonard Room.

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The Fragonard RoomClick on the photo bubble to place yourself virtually inside of the Fragonard Room. Click on art objects for a closer view, descriptive text and a brief artist’s biography.

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Acoustiguide Audio Tour Commentary

Former Director Samuel Sachs II speaks about the Fragonard Room. Jacqueline Chambord, Artistic Director, French Institute/Alliance Française comments upon the Progress of Love.

 

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