Jean Honore Fragonard – The Tree Graces
1765-70. 80x103
Location: Fragonard Museum (Musée Fragonard), Grasse.
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The subtext of the painting is deeply rooted in classical mythology and allegory. The three figures are known as the Graces, daughters of Zeus, who represent beauty, charm, and fertility. They are often depicted in art as embodying these qualities and are associated with love, joy, and the arts. The roses further symbolize beauty, love, and the transient nature of youth. The flowing drapery and the cloud-like forms contribute to an atmosphere of divine bliss and idealized beauty, transcending the earthly realm. The overall theme is the celebration of feminine beauty, harmony, and the abundance of nature.