The Perfect Accord (L'Accord parfait), also adapted into English as Perfect Harmony, is an oil-on-panel painting by
Antoine Watteau, created c. 1719,[1] now held in the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It was the pendant to the same artist's The Surprise.
It was initially owned by a friend of the artist,
Nicolas Hénin, but it[1] and Surprise were sold separately by his heir around 1756.
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OCLC853537.
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OCLC954214682.
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ISBN9782711846771.
OCLC492866933.
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ISBN9782070116867.
OCLC300225840.
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OCLC561124140.