Fragonard's style, bursting with frivolity, is the epitome of the late Rococo period. Think Flirtatious, Romantic, Affectionate, Graceful, Outdoor scenes filled with Nymphs, Amourous couples, and Radiant light, painted with loose, feathery brushstrokes and a pastel palette. His paintings are less about grand historical narratives and more about capturing fleeting moments of joy, love, and sensual pleasure in idyllic gardens and landscapes.
Frago-naughty: To remember his style, think "Frago-naughty" – hinting at the playful, sometimes suggestive themes of love and courtship that permeate his work.