Pair of Jean-Honoré Fragonard Framed Prints: 'Love Letters' and 'The Meeting'
Decorative Arts & Prints

Pair of Jean-Honoré Fragonard Framed Prints: 'Love Letters' and 'The Meeting'

A matching pair of decorative framed art prints featuring the works of 18th-century French Rococo artist Jean-Honoré Fragonard. These pieces are part of the 'Progress of Love' series. The left print is titled 'Love Letters' and the right is titled 'The Meeting'. Both prints feature lush, atmospheric garden settings with romantic figures and classical statuary, rendered in soft, muted tones typical of late 20th-century reproductions. The prints are housed in ornate, gilt-finished wooden or composite frames with a 'crackle' or antiqued patina finish and decorative reeding. They are matted with a cream-colored bevel-cut mat board that includes printed script at the bottom center identifying the artist and the specific title of each work. The construction suggests they are mass-market decorative home accessories rather than fine art lithographs. Condition appears fair to good with no visible moisture damage to the paper, though there are minor scuffs on the frame edges. The printing utilizes modern offset methods, likely dating these to the 1980s or 1990s. The overall aesthetic mimics the grand luxury of the Rococo period but in a contemporary, accessible format.

Estimated Value

$40-$80

Basic Information

Category

Decorative Arts & Prints

Appraised On

April 22, 2026

Estimated Value

$40-$80

Item Description

A matching pair of decorative framed art prints featuring the works of 18th-century French Rococo artist Jean-Honoré Fragonard. These pieces are part of the 'Progress of Love' series. The left print is titled 'Love Letters' and the right is titled 'The Meeting'. Both prints feature lush, atmospheric garden settings with romantic figures and classical statuary, rendered in soft, muted tones typical of late 20th-century reproductions. The prints are housed in ornate, gilt-finished wooden or composite frames with a 'crackle' or antiqued patina finish and decorative reeding. They are matted with a cream-colored bevel-cut mat board that includes printed script at the bottom center identifying the artist and the specific title of each work. The construction suggests they are mass-market decorative home accessories rather than fine art lithographs. Condition appears fair to good with no visible moisture damage to the paper, though there are minor scuffs on the frame edges. The printing utilizes modern offset methods, likely dating these to the 1980s or 1990s. The overall aesthetic mimics the grand luxury of the Rococo period but in a contemporary, accessible format.

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