Talk:Jean-Honoré Fragonard

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[edit] "Confusion" section

In the current version of the article, there's a major topic heading called "Confusion" at the bottom of the article with the text, "For the monk painter, see Fra Angelico." For ambiguous articles, typically such confusions are cleared up with a hatnote at the top of the article using a template, but I'm not an expert in this subject so I can't even say if this "Confusion" note is valid. ("Fra Angelico" doesn't resemble "Fragonard", they weren't contemporaries, and they didn't paint in the same style, so I can't see any reason why the two of them should be confused.) If nobody objects in a few days, I'll delete this section. Robert K S (talk) 17:38, 30 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Disney's new animated "Rapunzel" based on his style

Thought it was noteable that the visual style of the latest Disney film Rapunzel is based on "The Swing", etc. 199.214.26.30 (talk) 19:17, 9 April 2008 (UTC)