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The Raised Chemise

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The Raised Chemise (c. 1770) by Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Le feu aux poudres, pendant to La Chemise enlevée.

The Raised Chemise or The Shift Withdrawn (La Chemise enlevée ) is a small c.1770 oil-on-canvas painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, now in the Louvre in Paris, to which it was left by Dr Louis La Caze in 1869.[1] Its earlier but similarly small pendant Fire to the Gunpowder (Le Feu aux poudres) was in Carlos de Beistegui's collection and is now also in the Louvre.[2][3]

It was exhibited in Paris in 1860, helping the frères Goncourt rescue Fragonard from the obscurity into which he had fallen after the French Revolution, albeit only as a frivolous painter – his skill as a history painter was not recognised until the 20th century.[4]

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  1. ^ (in French) "Catalogue entry". 1770.
  2. ^ (in French) "Catalogue entry". 1778.
  3. ^ (in Spanish) Eva-Gesine Baur, «El rococó y el neoclasicismo» en Los maestros de la pintura occidental, Taschen, 2005, pág. 360, ISBN 3-8228-4744-5.
  4. ^ (in Spanish) P. F. R. Carrassat, Maestros de la pintura, Spes Editorial, s.l., 2005 ISBN 84-8332-597-7, p. 163.