Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806) was a French painter of the Rococo period.
His works are known for their delicate and emotive brushstrokes, vibrant colors, and often light-hearted and playful subjects.
One of his most renowned pieces is "The Swing."
This painting depicts a young woman joyously swinging, with her skirt billowing in the wind, while a young man hidden below looks up at her.
The scene captures the carefree ambiance characteristic of the Rococo era.
Many of Fragonard's other works also portray lovers, landscapes, and everyday scenes with a refined touch.
His pieces reflect the opulence and sophisticated tastes of 18th-century French aristocracy.