01/25/2026
There’s nothing subtle about the tension in The Stolen Kiss by Jean-Honoré Fragonard (late 1780s). A young woman slips away from a lively room, just long enough for a stolen moment—and a kiss that feels both impulsive and dangerous. Her body leans forward, but her eyes dart back, like she knows this secret won’t stay hidden for long. The Stolen Kiss captures that delicious mix of thrill and risk, with silks, shadows, and just the right amount of scandal. And what keeps The Stolen Kiss so captivating? It whispers drama without needing to shout.