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Young Girl Reading, or The Reader (French: La Liseuse), is an 18th-century oil painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard. It depicts an unidentified girl seated in profile, wearing a lemon yellow dress with white ruff collar and cuffs and purple ribbons, and reading from a small book held in her right hand.
A painting of a young woman reading a book in a fashionable dress and a plush cushion, by the French Rococo artist Jean Honoré Fragonard. Learn about the artist, the style, and the context of this genre scene from the 18th century.
The Gallery’s Young Girl Reading—a representation of a demure model in a lemon-yellow dress seated at a window ledge, a book in one upraised hand—has always been loosely associated with the fantasy figures on formal terms. On the one hand, compelling evidence supported a connection between the two.
A painting of a young woman in a yellow dress reading a book, surrounded by soft curves and frills. Learn about the artist, the style, the composition, the color, the light, and the reception of this Rococo masterpiece.
16 Απρ 2013 · Young Girl Reading, or The Reader (French: La Liseuse), is an 18th-century oil painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard. It was purchased by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC in 1961 using funds donated by Ailsa Mellon Bruce, the daughter of Andrew W. Mellon, following her father's death.
Young Girl Reading. Fragonard’s brushwork is as much the subject of this painting as the young woman. A flurry of rapid marks captures her blushing face. Bold, fluid strokes of unblended color...
Learn about the history and analysis of this famous French rococo painting, on loan from the National Gallery of Art. Watch a video of a lecture by two scholars who discuss the artistic and cultural context of Fragonard's figures de fantaisie.