In 2012, a Paris auction house unveiled a sheet containing fourteen sketches by this artist for a series of quickly executed genre portraits known as this artist’s Fantasy Figures. In a painting by this artist, a child raises a stick with a rock hanging from it to the hand of a woman whose cheek is being tickled by a piece of straw. That painting is a metaphor for courtship and is a companion to this artist’s erotically charged depiction of a girl on a (*) see-saw. This artist painted a layman instead of a bishop for a painting whose left side contains a depiction of Falconet’s Menacing Love. This artist’s Blind Man’s Bluff appears in his “Progress of Love” series, and he painted a slipper flying off the foot of a woman as a reclining man looks up her pink dress. For 10 points, name this Rococo artist of The Swing. ■END■
ANSWER: Jean-Honoré Fragonard
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