The Progress of Love

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The Progress of Love is a celebrated series of Rococo paintings by Jean-Honoré Fragonard that romantically chronicles the evolving stages of a love affair.

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The Progress of Love canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Rococo artwork
painting series
artForm oil painting
artHistoricalContext late Ancien Régime France
artisticStyle light brushwork
ornamental composition
colorPalette pastel tones
commissionContext royal mistress patronage
commissionedBy Madame du Barry
countryOfOrigin France
creator Jean-Honoré Fragonard
creatorNationality French
depicts love affair
stages of love
genre Rococo
hasInfluenceOn later Rococo revival interpretations of love
hasPart Love Letters
Reverie
The Abandoned One
The Confession of Love
The Lover Crowned
The Meeting
The Pursuit
The Sacrifice of the Rose
The Surprise
inception 1771
languageOfTitle French
locationOfSomeParts Frick Collection
New York City
mainSubject aristocratic leisure
courtship
romantic love
movement Rococo
narrativeStructure sequential series
notableFor refined Rococo elegance
romantic narrative sequence
originallyCreatedFor Château de Louveciennes
originalTitle Les Progrès de l'amour
period 18th century
portrays elegantly dressed figures
emotional climax of love
garden settings
intimate encounters
melancholy or separation
playful flirtation

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Jean-Honoré Fragonard notableWork The Progress of Love
Jean-Honoré notableWork The Progress of Love
subject surface form: Jean-Honoré Fragonard