The Painting
Title: A Young Girl Reading (sometimes called Young Girl Reading a Book)
Artist: Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732–1806)
Date of Original: c. 1770
Medium of Original: Oil on canvas
Location of Original: National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
About the Artwork
Fragonard was one of the leading artists of the Rococo period, known for his playful, ornate, and often romantic works. Unlike his more elaborate compositions, A Young Girl Reading is a quiet and intimate portrait, capturing a young woman in a bright yellow dress, absorbed in her book. The soft brushwork and warm tones highlight refinement, leisure, and private contemplation — hallmarks of 18th-century aristocratic culture.
Your Piece
These reproductions were especially popular in the mid-20th century (1950s–1970s), when “Old Masters” prints were mass-produced and sold through home décor distributors, art print companies, and department stores. The frame — a simple wood design with muted green and gold tones — also points toward this era.