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Blind Man’s Bluff (French: Le collin maillard) is a painting by the French Rococo painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard produced around 1769 in oil on canvas. It is full of deceptions – the girl is looking out from under her blindfold and the game seems to be a pretext leading to seduction; the two figures are in pastoral costume but may be noble or bourgeois figures playing at being pastoral figures; the background seems to be a wood but could be a stage set.

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