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Tag Archives: Rococo art
Andreotti Shows How to Get to the Key to Her Heart
Italian Rococo artist, Federico Andreotti was born in Florence on March 6, 1847. He initially studied with Angiolo Tricca and Stefano Ussi, and at the Florentine Academy of Fine Arts, later becoming the Professor at the Academy. He was a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Artists A-Z, Gallery Art, OilPainting, Paintings
Tagged #ItalianArtists, Federico Andreotti, Florence, Florentine artists, Italian art, Rococo art
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The Swing by Jean Fragonard
One of my biggest faves ever has been Jean Fragonard’s (1732-1806) The Swing. This was painted back in 1767. You can learn more about Fragonard on this Wikipedia page. I could barely control myself when I saw it for the … Continue reading
Posted in Paintings
Tagged #Fragonard, #GalleryArt, #WallaceCollection, Art, Rococo art
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