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Fantasy, flirtation, and licentiousness—in short, the spirit of the Rococo—coalesce in the painting The Swing. An anecdote provides an interpretation of the painting. You will place me in a position in which I can see the legs of the lovely child and even more if you wish to enliven the picture.
The painting suggests a collusion in erotic fantasy between the artist and patron, with the clergy as their unwitting dupe. This painting offers the thrill of sexual opportunity and voyeurism in a stage-like outdoor setting. The innocence of the public arena heightens the teasing quality of the motion of the swing toward the patron-viewer.
The painted sculpture of a cupid to the left, holding a finger to his lips, suggests the conspiracy to the erotic escapade at which we as viewers are now participants.
Fragonard used painted sculpture in many of his works to echo or reinforce their themes. The dense and overgrown landscape, lit by radiant sunlight, suggests the warmth of spring or summer and their overtones of sexuality and fertility. The flowing pastel colors and feathery brushstrokes create an otherworldly haze that enhances the sensuality of this fantasy spun by Fragonard. Fragonard represented the epitome of the sensuality of the Rococo, and his works are marked by an extraordinary virtuosity in his use of color.