Jean-honoré fragonard: madame brillon de jouy (1744–1824) – anne-louise née boyvin d'hardancourt married brillon de jouy a renowned harpsichordist and composer, she leafed through a music book in front of a double-manual harpsichord. The painting, called “the study” before the subject was identified in 2011, had been considered an “allegory of music” or one of fragonard’s “figures de fantasy,” portraits of friends and clients. The first owner of the work was probably the lyonnais randon de boisset. Legacy of dr. Louis la caze, 1869. Object Type: painting. Genre: allegory. Date: circa 1769. Dimensions: height: 82 cm (32.2 in); width: 66 cm (25.9 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Louvre Museum. Fragonard - Brillon de Jouy (connu comme étude)
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