“Fragonard: Drawing Triumphant” Works From New York Collections at The Met Fifth Ave

Jean Honoré Fragonard (1732–1806)—one of the most forward-looking and inventive artists of the 18th century—was equally skilled in painting, drawing, and etching. Unlike many old masters for whom drawing was a preparatory tool, Fragonard explored the potential of chalk, ink, and wash to create sheets that were works of art in their own right. As displays of virtuosity and an imaginative spirit, his drawings have been prized highly from his own day to the present, and New York has long been a center for collecting these works.

 

This exhibition will celebrate the artist’s achievements as a master draftsman. Among the 100 works on paper on view, nearly half are from private collections, some of which will be shown publicly for the first time. A similar brio and inventiveness mark the artist’s etchings, and examples of these will also be featured in the selection. The exhibition will provide a rare opportunity to see well-loved masterpieces alongside new discoveries and works that have long been out of the public eye.

Start Date

October 6, 2016

End Date

January 8, 2017

Hours

10:00 AM - 05:30 PM

Address

Met Museum 1000 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028

Event Type

Ticketed

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