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Landscape with Stormy Sky

Jean Honoré Fragonard French

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In this, one of two watercolor versions of the same composition, Fragonard’s fluid brushstrokes describe the eerie glow before a storm. As ominous clouds conspire above, a shepherd rushes to gather his flock and usher them to safety. Both sheets are charged with the same atmospheric drama—evocative of the sublime—though one sheet is more fully articulated than the other. In the larger work, the artist added more detail and contrast, not only in the rendering of the figures and the animals but also in the pointillist treatment of the branches and foliage, which stand out against the dark sky.

Landscape with Stormy Sky, Jean Honoré Fragonard (French, Grasse 1732–1806 Paris), Brown and gray wash with watercolor over black chalk

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