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註釋On the occasion of the bicentenary of his death, Obra Social "la Caixa" wants to contribute to the dissemination of his work and break the topics that make him a court painter through Jean-Honoré Fragonard. Origins and influences. From Rembrandt to the 21st century, an exhaustive exhibition that brings together his best known works and that raises some of the issues that have come to light recently. The exhibition, which opens at CaixaForum Barcelona, ​​brings together 120 works, including paintings and drawings, from Europe and the United States. He confronts Fragonard's canvases with works by Rembrandt, Tiepolo, Fabritius and Ruisdael, among others, who were role models, in order to invite us to appreciate the affinities. It also allows the public to approach the artistic posterity of Fragonard with paintings by his sister-in-law Marguerite Gérard and his son Alexandre-Evariste, as well as nineteenth-century painters of the stature of Daumier and Monticelli. Two contemporary artists, the Nigerian Yinka Shonibare and the British artist Glenn Brown, put on the brooch, whose works show that the artist's imprint continues to make its mark on the creators of today.--Obra Social "La Caixa" website.