the cover is aping “The Swing” by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, with 99% of the background elements totally obfuscated. as you can see i’m definitely not a painter, which makes my decision to make this the cover even more puzzling, but i’m just a puzzling human being, baby!

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"The Encounter" - Jean Honoré Fragonard - 1772, oil on canvas
dimensions 243 x 317 cm. Frick Collection, New York

This monumental painting is one of the most powerful evocations of love in the history of art

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Hiiiiiii Zack!
I got this little celebration of one's true self 😆
Based on Fragonard's masterpiece, The Swing!

https://t.co/EqlHSGG4X7

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has me browsing through Fragonard paintings, who knew.. The Visit to the Nursery, c. 1775, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Would that every family was like this one:)

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Lovely visit to the . Their main collection (free to visit) is exceptional. And their current special exhibition on 18th century French art which inspired was fascinating. Hadn't spotted Fragonard's The Swing's (in Wallace's main collection) cameo in Frozen.

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Que reste-t-il de nos amours ?
Que reste-t-il de ces beaux jours ?
Une photo, vieille photo
De ma jeunesse
Que reste-t-il des billets doux ?
Des mois d'Avril, des rendez-vous?
Un souvenir qui me poursuit
Sans cesse
(Trenet-Chauliac)

🎨 Fragonard

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Ending? Notice that Cupid is (always) pointing ahead to something new. "Reverie," 1771

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Please give a follow to Jean-Honore Fragonard if you are not following already

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By request for (here it is again) Jean-Honoré “The Happy Lovers” (1760) State Park

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💎 'The Swing' by 💎

✨ Now available on

This new artwork, based on the masterpiece of Jean-Honoré Fragonard , ‘The Swing” (1767), celebrates one's true self!


Link below 👇

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Alexandre-Evariste Fragonard, Bradamante at Merlin’s Tomb, c. 1820. [1762X2400]

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'The Swing' by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, c. 1767

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Hey! Feelin' proud ngl :D

L'escarpolette - Fragonard

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The Swing (1767), Jean-Honoré Fragonard, [3666 x 4685]

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« The Progress of Love : Love Letters » (1772) Jean-Honoré Fragonard 🌸🍃

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