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boundaries between the art genres, and are characterised by a light-filled weightlessness, festive cheerfulness and movement. The Rococo decorative style reached its summit in southern Germany and Austria from the 1730s until the 1770s. There it dominates the church landscape to this day and is deeply anchored there in popular culture. It was first introduced from France through the publications and works of French architects and decorators, including the sculptor
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German architects adapted the Rococo style but made it far more asymmetric and loaded with more ornate decoration than the French original. The German style was characterized by an explosion of forms that cascaded down the walls. It featured molding formed into curves and counter-curves, twisting and
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Rococo features exuberant decoration, with an abundance of curves, counter-curves, undulations and elements modeled on nature. The exteriors of Rococo buildings are often simple, while the interiors are entirely dominated by their ornament. The style was highly theatrical, designed to impress and awe
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figure, or small group of figures, initially replacing sugar sculptures on grand dining room tables, but soon popular for placing on mantelpieces and furniture. The number of European factories grew steadily through the century, and some made porcelain that the expanding middle classes could afford.
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Rococo sculpture was theatrical, sensual and dynamic, giving a sense of movement in every direction. It was most commonly found in the interiors of churches, usually closely integrated with painting and the architecture. Religious sculpture followed the Italian baroque style, as exemplified in the
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In church construction, especially in the southern German-Austrian region, gigantic spatial creations are sometimes created for practical reasons alone, which, however, do not appear monumental, but are characterized by a unique fusion of architecture, painting, stucco, etc., often eliminating the
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Russian orthodox church architecture was also heavily influenced by rococo designs during the eighteenth century, often featuring a square Greek cross design with four equidistant wings. Exteriors were painted in light pastel colours such as blues and pinks, and bell towers were often topped with
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Rococo fashion was based on extravagance, elegance, refinement and decoration. Women's fashion of the seventeenth-century was contrasted by the fashion of the eighteenth-century, which was ornate and sophisticated, the true style of Rococo. These fashions spread beyond the royal court into the
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The most elaborate examples of rococo sculpture were found in Spain, Austria and southern Germany, in the decoration of palaces and churches. The sculpture was closely integrated with the architecture; it was impossible to know where one stopped and the other began. In the
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and even Gothic furniture, which achieved wide popularity, going through three editions. Unlike French designers, Chippendale did not employ marquetry or inlays in his furniture. The predominant designer of inlaid furniture were Vile and Cob, the cabinet-makers for King
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Accessories were also important to all women during this time, as they added to the opulence and the decor of the body to match their gowns. At any official ceremony ladies were required to cover their hands and arms with gloves if their clothes were sleeveless.
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The Rocaille style lasted in France until the mid-18th century, and while it became more curving and vegetal, it never achieved the extravagant exuberance of the Rococo in Bavaria, Austria and Italy. The discoveries of Roman antiquities beginning in 1738 at
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at first sight. Floor plans of churches were often complex, featuring interlocking ovals; In palaces, grand stairways became centrepieces, and offered different points of view of the decoration. The main ornaments of Rococo are: asymmetrical shells,
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depicting scenes of young nobles gathered together to celebrate in a pastoral setting. Watteau died in 1721 at the age of thirty-seven, but his work continued to have influence through the rest of the century. A version of Watteau's painting titled
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turning patterns, ceilings and walls with no right angles, and stucco foliage which seemed to be creeping up the walls and across the ceiling. The decoration was often gilded or silvered to give it contrast with the white or pale pastel walls.
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incorporated many features of western European rococo architecture, including grand rooms ornamented with gold leaf, mirrors, and large windows for natural light on the interiors, and soft pastel colours framed with large hooded windows and
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was first used in print in 1825 to describe decoration which was "out of style and old-fashioned". It was used in 1828 for decoration "which belonged to the style of the 18th century, overloaded with twisting ornaments". In 1829, the author
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in 1750 – 1753 to create a mural over the top of the three-level ceremonial stairway. Neumann described the interior of the residence as "a theatre of light". The stairway was also the central element in a residence Neumann built at the
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often featured rococo scrollwork surrounding allegorical paintings of ancient Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. Flooring was often inlaid with parquetry designs formed from different woods to create elaborate designs in the woodwork.
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style appeared in the work of some French painters, including a taste for the picturesque in details; curves and counter-curves; and dissymmetry which replaced the movement of the baroque with exuberance, though the French
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In Great Britain, rococo was called the "French taste" and had less influence on design and the decorative arts than in continental Europe, although its influence was felt in such areas as silverwork, porcelain, and silks.
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and other painters of the period, with its emphasis on decorative mythology and gallantry, soon inspired a reaction, and a demand for more "noble" themes. While the Rococo continued in Germany and Austria, the
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a gown with a tight bodice that had a low cut neckline, usually with a large ribbon bows down the centre front, wide panniers, and was lavishly trimmed in large amounts of lace, ribbon, and flowers.
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began to voice their criticism of the superficiality and degeneracy of the art. Blondel decried the "ridiculous jumble of shells, dragons, reeds, palm-trees and plants" in contemporary interiors.
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and other important patrons of the arts. Kent travelled to Italy with Lord Burlington between 1712 and 1720, and brought back many models and ideas from Palladio. He designed the furniture for
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Italy was another place where the Rococo flourished, both in its early and later phases. Craftsmen in Rome, Milan and Venice all produced lavishly decorated furniture and decorative items.
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to designate the style. The carved or moulded seashell motif was combined with palm leaves or twisting vines to decorate doorways, furniture, wall panels and other architectural elements.
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imitated the curving lines and carved ornament of the French Rocaille, but with a particular Venetian variation; the pieces were painted, often with landscapes or flowers or scenes from
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and also featured marquetry of different-coloured woods, sometimes placed in draughtsboard cubic patterns, made with light and dark woods. The period also saw the arrival of
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in France. It was built as a hunting lodge, with a platform on the roof for shooting pheasants. The Hall of Mirrors in the interior, by the painter and stucco sculptor
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A. Avelin after Mondon le Fils. Chinese God. An engraving from the ouvrage «Quatrieme livre des formes, orneė des rocailles, carteles, figures oyseaux et dragon» 1736
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In the second half of the 18th century, a reaction against the Rococo style occurred, primarily against its perceived overuse of ornamentation and decoration. Led by
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In the 19th century, the term was used to describe architecture or music which was excessively ornamental. Since the mid-19th century, the term has been accepted by
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was among the leading sculptors of the Rococo style. A Venetian, he travelled around Europe, working for Peter the Great in St. Petersburg, for the courts in
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In literature the term is "unhelpfully vague, but usually suggests a cheerful lightness and intimacy of tone, and an elegant playfulness." Principal Rococo
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salons and cafés of the ascendant bourgeoisie. The exuberant, playful, elegant style of decoration and design that we now call 'Rococo' was then known as
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The sculpted decoration included fleurettes, palmettes, seashells, and foliage, carved in wood. The most extravagant rocaille forms were found in the
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sculpture in France sculpture was lighter and offered more movement than the classical style of Louis XIV. It was encouraged in particular by
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used on them also increased. They were usually modelled by artists who had trained in sculpture. Common subjects included figures from the
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was the closest to the Rococo style, In 1754 he published "Gentleman's and Cabinet-makers' directory", a catalogue of designs for rococo,
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in Vienna, (1721 – 1722), the vaulted ceiling of the Hall of the Atlantes is held up on the shoulders of muscular figures designed by
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of Boucher, and called for a grand style with a new emphasis on antiquity and nobility in the academies of painting and architecture.
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in St. Petersburg, but he also created a series of smaller works for wealthy collectors, which could be reproduced in a series in
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Kenneth Franzheim II Rare Books Room, William R. Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston Digital Library.
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above it is one of the few concessions to an older Russian architecture allowed to be visible from the exterior. Painting by
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in Valencia (1715 – 1776) was completely drenched in sculpture carved in marble, from designs by Hipolito Rovira Brocandel.
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By 1785, Rococo had passed out of fashion in France, replaced by the order and seriousness of Neoclassical artists like
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frescoes to create surprise and the illusion of motion and drama. It is often described as the final expression of the
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and even King Frederick himself influenced Knobelsdorff's designs. Famous buildings in the Frederician style include
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In Austria and Southern Germany, Italian painting had the largest effect on the Rococo style. The Venetian painter
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helped develop a theoretical foundation for Rococo beauty. Though not mentioning rococo by name, he argued in his
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Rococo was slow in arriving in England. Before entering the Rococo, British furniture for a time followed the
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made its appearance in England in about 1720, and immediately became popular for furniture, along with
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manufactory and produced small-scale works, usually about love and gaiety, for production in series.
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partial abandonment of symmetry, everything being composed of graceful lines and curves, similar to
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The Rococo style began in France in the 1730s as a reaction against the more formal and geometric
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Other notable figures in the British Rococo included the silversmith Charles Friedrich Kandler.
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wood. The Rococo began to make an appearance in England between 1740 and 1750. The furniture of
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in 1748 turned French architecture in the direction of the more symmetrical and less flamboyant
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The Spiritual Rococo: DĂ©cor and Divinity from the Salons of Paris to the Missions of Patagonia
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in Paris (1704 – 1705), with its famous oval salon decorated with paintings by Boucher, and
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marble and gilded stucco, combined with paintings, statues and symbols. It was made by
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and other leaves, birds, bouquets of flowers, fruit, musical instruments, angels and
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A Chinese porcelain bowl and two fish mounted in gilded bronze, France (1745 – 1749)
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In the 1740s and 1750s, a number of notable pilgrimage churches were constructed in
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on the exteriors featuring rocaille motifs, such as asymmetrical shells and rocks.
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manner, giving the illusion of three dimensions. Tiepolo travelled to Germany with
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warm pastel colours (whitish-yellow, cream-coloured, pearl greys, very light blues)
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was one of the first to create a Rococo building in Germany, with the pavilion of
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of painters whose work decorated the salons. Notable decorative painters included
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never reached the extravagance of the Germanic rococo. The leading proponent was
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In the 1760s, a style of less formal dresses emerged and one of these was the
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contributed to the decline of the Rococo style. In 1750 she sent her brother,
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The beginning of the end for Rococo came in the early 1760s as figures like
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Sack-back gown and petticoat, 1775–1780 V&A Museum no. T.180&A-1965
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Brazier by silversmith Charles Friedrich Kander (1735), Metropolitan Museum
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The style often integrated painting, moulded stucco, and wood carving, and
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began to teach the classic style. This was confirmed by the nomination of
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Canapé designed by Meissonnier for Count Bielinski, Warsaw, Poland (1735)
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Lacquered Commode in Chinoiserie style, by Bernard II van Risamburgh,
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The Venetian Rococo also featured exceptional glassware, particularly
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Unknown artist. Allegories of astronomy and geography. France (?),
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in Bavaria, which were sold throughout Europe. The French sculptor
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leaves. In 1736 the designer and jeweler Jean Mondon published the
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Barock- und Rococo- Architektur, Volume 1, Part 1, 1892(in German)
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style, or French Rococo, appeared in Paris during the reign of
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described rococo as "the rocaille style of the 18th century".
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A style that appeared in the early eighteenth-century was the
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The best known French furniture designer of the period was
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emerged in France between 1710 and 1750, mostly during the
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The Russian rococo style was introduced largely by Empress
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in Munich, (1734 – 1739), inspired by the pavilions of the
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Grand Chamber of the Prince, Hîtel de Soubise (1735 – 1740)
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From Gaul to De Gaulle: An Outline of French Civilization.
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of a clock by Jean Joseph de Saint-Germain and J. Boullé (
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Rococo tends to have the following characteristics, which
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and combined influences from France, Germany (especially
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in France; in Germany, the style's main proponents were
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as director of the academy in 1738, and then in 1751 by
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also became more popular, named after the painter Jean-
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in Paris (1735 – 1740). Other Rococo painters include:
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furniture, and produced commodes with Japanese motifs.
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engaged in carving his darts of love from the club of
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produced a wide variety of colourful figures for the
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of Prussia in 1752 or 1765 to decorate his palace of
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calyx krater which has the exactly same shape like a
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The World's Greatest Architecture: Past and Present
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Its most famous adherent was the architect 1305:Chippendale chair (1772), Metropolitan Museum 5365:Arno Schönberger and Halldor Soehner, 1960. 5199:(in German). Leipzig; Berlin: B. G. Teubner. 4570:Tsarskoe Selo State Museum and Heritage Site 4023:. Victoria and Albert Museum. Archived from 3108:Church of SĂŁo Francisco de Assis, Ouro Preto 894:(1737 – 1744) constructed for Prince-Bishop 334:, in the form of a seashell interlaced with 5434:All-art.org: Rococo in the "History of Art" 5281:Les Styles de l'architecture et du mobilier 5260:Prina, Francesca; Demartini, Elena (2006). 5196:Barock und Rokoko in der deutschen Dichtung 4969:"Eighteenth-Century Silhouette and Support" 4350: 1680:design for a ceiling of Count Bielinski by 1598: 340:Premier Livre de forme rocquaille et cartel 5508: 5494: 5475:Bergerfoundation.ch: Rococo style examples 5345:The Creation of the Rococo Decorative Syle 5189: 5161:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4992: 4914:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4670:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3041:Les quatre heures de la toilette des dames 5250: 5139:La Sculpture de l'AntiquitĂ© au XXe SiĂšcle 5136: 5066:(4th ed.). 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Rococo figures also crowded the later 2039:, was invited to paint frescoes for the 1400: 1361:Rastrelli's work at palaces such as the 1326: 867:The Belgian-born architect and designer 732:who painted the ballroom ceiling of the 360: 291: 27:18th-century artistic movement and style 5403: 5373:(Originally published in German, 1959). 5342: 5278: 5231: 5137:Duby, Georges; Daval, Jean-Luc (2013). 5117: 5080: 5059:The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms 5047: 4902:Rococo: The continuing curve, 1730–2008 4758: 4743: 4726: 4684: 4509: 4356: 4329: 4164: 4081: 3995: 2441:(1722 – 1723) former monastery church, 1946:(1703 – 1770), the favorite painter of 1415:is a form of Rococo which developed in 14: 8586: 8189:Contemporary Indigenous Australian art 5319:Paris Musique- Huit SiĂšcles d'histoire 5297: 5203: 5170: 5033: 4899: 4600: 4584:"Russian Orthodox Church Architecture" 4497: 4431: 4419: 4363:. Cengage Learning. pp. 583–584. 4280: 4093: 4007: 3979: 3703: 3017:style, influenced by the 17th-century 1408:, from Johann H. C. Franke, about 1781 1089:Golden Cabinet of the Chinese Palace, 419:Differences between Baroque and Rococo 6209:Art of the late 16th century in Milan 5489: 5381:Painting in Eighteenth-Century Venice 5376: 5222: 4966: 4962: 4960: 4935:"Marie Antoinette's Style Revolution" 4929: 4927: 4925: 4862: 4860: 4858: 4856: 4854: 4833:"Catholic Encyclopedia: Rococo Style" 4482: 4304: 4292: 4265: 4253: 3722:Still Life with Glass Flask and Fruit 3575:Portrait of the Marquise de Pompadour 3191:, 1720 – 1766, sometimes called the " 2937:, to paint her as a Turkish sultana. 2861:Russian composer of the Romantic era 2541:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 2535:Mercy Altar depicting statues of the 2325:, such as the Fountain of Neptune by 1871:Rococo tended to be more restrained. 1390: 1035:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 936:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 449:occasional use of East Asian motifs ( 246: 238: 5316: 5262:Petite encylopĂ©die de l'architecture 2104:Ceiling of the Salon of Hercules by 1980:. The style particularly influenced 5408:Baroque and Rococo in Latin America 4839:. Transcribed by Germani, Ferruccio 4060:from the original on 28 August 2012 3947:Timeline of Italian artists to 1800 3796:and his family with an Indian maid, 2606:was the most important modeller of 2495:Fountain of Neptune and Amphitrite 2016:(1719 – 1795), his younger brother 1492:Comparison between an 18th century 993:Looking up the central stairway at 838: 24: 7544:Vienna School of Fantastic Realism 6395:Neoclassical architecture in Milan 5336: 5120:Les Styles Transition et Louis XVI 4957: 4922: 4851: 4208:. Bc.edu. Retrieved on 2011-05-29. 4105:Merriam-Webster Dictionary On-Line 2558:Palace of the MarquĂ©s de Dos Aguas 2481:Palace of the MarquĂ©s de Dos Aguas 2288:(Clodion), terracotta, 1780s–1790s 1996:decorated the famous salon of the 1968:. Other important painters of the 1547:Abel-François Poisson de VandiĂšres 1454: 1053:by Balthasar Neumann (1749 – 1751) 1037:by Balthasar Neumann (1743 – 1772) 896:Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn 678:above it, all of them being rococo 388: 25: 8645: 7618:American Figurative Expressionism 5954:International Gothic art in Italy 5427: 5206:Histoire et dictionnaire de Paris 4867:Fukui, A. & Suoh, T. (2012). 2964:were small forms, such as erotic 2616:Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory 2337:to create fountain sculpture for 2047:, who painted the ceiling of the 1938:The successor of Watteau and the 1433:Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff 1395:Further information (in German): 437:asymmetrical curves and C-shaped 8568: 8567: 7127:Neue KĂŒnstlervereinigung MĂŒnchen 5412:. New York: Dover Publications. 5167:(French translation from German) 5101:Dictionnaire Historique de Paris 4616:10.1344/actaartis.4-5.2017.19634 4607:ACTA ARTIS: Estudis d'Art Modern 4566:"Bartolomeo Francesco Rastrelli" 4320:, Le Robert, Paris, 2006, p. 369 3896: 3871: 3853: 3831: 3803: 3781: 3756: 3735: 3710: 3684: 3663: 3638: 3619: 3603: 3582: 3566: 3544: 3526: 3505: 3487: 3465: 3444: 3425: 3406: 3384: 3362: 3344: 3323: 3304: 3292: 3274: 3252: 3234: 3220: 3211:, sometimes referred to as the " 3200: 3173: 3159: 3141: 3118: 3100: 2784: 2755: 2724: 2695: 2689:Los Angeles County Museum of Art 2673: 2657: 2631: 2528: 2512: 2488: 2472: 2449: 2427: 2407: 2274: 2258: 2239: 2220: 2197: 2178: 2151: 2132: 2113: 2097: 2077: 2056: 1950:. 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Regency House Publishing Ltd. 4476: 4454: 4310: 4211: 4170: 4137: 3242:Basilica of Santo Domingo, Lima 3087: 3049:Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvray 3004:'s German-language masterpiece 2933:, who commissioned the artist, 2854:, this reaction ushered in the 2483:, Valencia, Spain (1740 – 1744) 2014:Charles-AmĂ©dĂ©e-Philippe van Loo 704:Artists in Italy, particularly 7802:The Caribbean Artists Movement 5317:Vila, Marie Christine (2006). 4973:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 4128: 4108: 4099: 4039: 4013: 3967:LiĂšge–Aachen Baroque furniture 3952:Illusionistic ceiling painting 3244:, Peru, completed in 1766, by 3153:Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli 3015:18th-century French literature 2795:, Nymphenburg porcelain (1755) 2567:altar, in the major chapel of 1356:Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli 1160:(1729), London, Thomas Coke's 773:Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice 13: 1: 6158:Dutch and Flemish Renaissance 5122:. Les Editions de l'Amateur. 5083:L'Art Classique et le Baroque 4316:Lovreglio, AurĂ©lia and Anne, 3821: 3771: 3725: 3653: 3316: 3282: 3267: 2955: 2791:Figure of a cheese seller by 2770: 2745: 2714: 2681: 2646: 2294:theatrical altarpiece of the 1841: 1709: 1263: 644: 280:. It was known as the "style 128:France, Italy, Central Europe 89:in Venice with illusionistic 8273:Modern European ink painting 7645:Bay Area Figurative Movement 5279:Renault, Christophe (2006). 5253:Histoire des arts dĂ©coratifs 3718:Jean-Baptiste-SimĂ©on Chardin 3676:Marie Antoinette with a Rose 3556:Full-length portrait of the 2868:Variations on a Rococo Theme 2582: 2554:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt 2420:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt 2171: 2008:(1685 – 1745), his two sons 1708:Console table, Rome, Italy ( 1617:; the style was also called 1603:The ornamental style called 1365:in Saint Petersburg and the 1164:, Norfolk, Robert Walpole's 995:Augustusburg Palace in BrĂŒhl 917:Augustusburg Palace in BrĂŒhl 326:. Rocaille was originally a 287: 99:(1753); Chest of drawers by 7: 7934:Artificial intelligence art 5103:. Le Livre de Poche. 2013. 4134:Larousse dictionary on-line 3889: 3881:Portrait of Mrs Mary Graham 3354:The Embarkation for Cythera 3151:, 1744 – 1767, designed by 3065:Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim 3039:), AbbĂ© de Favre (the poem 2996:, but there were also long 2805:A Rococo period existed in 2571:is a towering sculpture of 2069:The Embarkation for Cythera 1942:in decorative painting was 1909:The Embarkation for Cythera 1882: 1435:. Furthermore, the painter 750:Giovanni Battista Piazzetta 296:Integrated rococo carving, 10: 8650: 7847:Post-painterly abstraction 7670:Situationist International 7044:Pennsylvania Impressionism 5448:Victoria and Albert Museum 5234:Les styles en architecture 5225:Stiluri Ăźn arta decorativă 5173:CaractĂ©ristique des Styles 4883:"Baroque/Rococo 1650–1800" 4449:Prina & Demartini 2006 4118:Peter Lang, 2005, p. 139. 3552:Maurice Quentin de La Tour 3209:Branicki Palace, BiaƂystok 3110:, Brazil, 1749 – 1774, by 3091: 3082: 3023:school, is represented by 2874: 2186:The "Veiled Dame (Puritas) 1990:Pierre-Charles TrĂ©moliĂšres 1886: 1861:Victoria and Albert Museum 1762:imported Chinese porcelain 1458: 1394: 1275:Metropolitan Museum of Art 1222:Design for a State Bed by 1205:Victoria and Albert Museum 1156:(1732), Lord Burlington's 1116: 1075:Carl Albert von Lespilliez 930:(1745 – 1754) designed by 545:in Paris (1735 – 1740) by 468: 29: 8563: 8367: 8132: 7942: 7722: 7514: 7498: 7430:California Scene Painting 7309:California Scene Painting 7265:Figurative Constructivism 7177: 6982: 6761: 6750: 6580: 6517: 6410: 6326: 6316:Poussinists and Rubenists 6217: 6021: 5754: 5554: 5545: 5532: 5369:. 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Berlin. 4052:Encyclopaedia Britannica 3518:The Banquet of Cleopatra 3246:Manuel de Amat y Junyent 3149:St Andrew's Church, Kyiv 3002:Christoph Martin Wieland 2863:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 2800: 2620:Étienne-Maurice Falconet 2592:The amount of colourful 2414:Atlantides in the upper 2345:Étienne-Maurice Falconet 2282:The intoxication of wine 2267:Étienne-Maurice Falconet 2265:Pygmalion et Galatee by 1663:Juste-AurĂšle Meissonnier 1636:Juste-AurĂšle Meissonnier 1599:Furniture and decoration 1574:Jacques-François Blondel 1397:Friderizianisches Rokoko 848:, the interior designer 699: 623:Detail of a door of the 85:Ballroom ceiling of the 8619:Art movements in Europe 8355:Walking Artists Network 7692:Letterist International 7532:Washington Color School 6446:Arts in the Philippines 5377:Levey, Michael (1980). 5343:Kimball, Fiske (1980). 5204:Fierro, Alfred (1996). 5171:Ducher, Robert (1988). 5081:Cabanne, Perre (1988). 4601:Locker, Tobias (2017). 4047:"Rococo style (design)" 3691:Jean-HonorĂ© Fragonard, 3626:Jean-HonorĂ© Fragonard, 3610:Jean-HonorĂ© Fragonard, 3228:Electoral Palace, Trier 2707:Johann Joachim Kaendler 2645:, Metropolitan Museum ( 2523:palace, Prussia (1740s) 2323:fountains at Versailles 2213:National Gallery of Art 2035:, assisted by his son, 1684:, Warsaw, Poland (1734) 625:HĂŽtel de Samuel Bernard 562:Juste-Aurele Meissonier 503:Juste-Aurele Meissonier 32:Rococo (disambiguation) 8624:Catholic art by period 8466:Illuminated manuscript 8114:The Designers Republic 8064:Neue Slowenische Kunst 7987:Pattern and Decoration 7887:Institutional critique 7527:Abstract expressionism 6507:Latin American Baroque 6463:Colonial Asian Baroque 5298:Texier, Simon (2012). 5232:Hopkins, Owen (2014). 5227:(in Romanian). Cerces. 5118:Droguet, Anne (2004). 4357:Kleiner, Fred (2010). 4021:"Rococo writing table" 3671:Élisabeth VigĂ©e-Lebrun 3497:Diana Leaving the Bath 3061:Friedrich von Hagedorn 2973: 2884: 2604:Johann Joachim KĂ€ndler 2505:Nicolas-Sebastien Adam 2501:Lambert-Sigisbert Adam 2377:Lambert-Sigisbert Adam 2331:Nicolas-Sebastien Adam 2327:Lambert-Sigisbert Adam 2232:Nicolas-SĂ©bastien Adam 2139:Ceiling fresco in the 1994:Charles-Joseph Natoire 1836:by royal cabinetmaker 1764:were often mounted in 1629:Charles-Joseph Natoire 1551:Charles-Nicolas Cochin 1533:Charles-Joseph Natoire 1525:French Academy in Rome 1409: 1343: 1107:Johann Michael Fischer 957:pavilion in Munich by 850:Gilles-Marie Oppenordt 716:or other painters, or 499:Charles-Joseph Natoire 493:in Paris, designed by 374: 309: 103:(1730); Kaisersaal of 8104:Artist-run initiative 8079:Young British Artists 8044:New European Painting 7980:Moscow Conceptualists 7902:Feminist art movement 7680:Ukrainian underground 7655:Gutai Art Association 7054:Ten American Painters 6558:Western influence in 5535:List of art movements 5404:Kelemen, PĂĄl (1967). 5321:. Paris: Parigramme. 5302:. Paris: Parigramme. 5255:. Librarie Hacahette. 5223:Graur, Neaga (1970). 5175:. Paris: Flammarion. 4831:Gietmann, G. (1912). 4819:Duby & Daval 2013 4807:Duby & Daval 2013 4795:Duby & Daval 2013 4783:Duby & Daval 2013 4771:Duby & Daval 2013 4483:Field, B. M. (2001). 4204:11 April 2018 at the 4178:"Etymology of Rococo" 3878:Thomas Gainsborough, 3860:Thomas Gainsborough, 3590:Jean-HonorĂ© Fragonard 3558:Marquise de Pompadour 3536:Marie-Louise O'Murphy 3433:Charles-AndrĂ© van Loo 3392:Jean François de Troy 3370:Jean-Baptiste van Loo 3025:Anne Claude de Caylus 2935:Charles-AndrĂ© van Loo 2882: 2841:Johann Christian Bach 2767:Nymphenburg porcelain 2742:Capodimonte porcelain 2537:Fourteen Holy Helpers 2381:Jean-Baptiste Pigalle 2365:Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne 2251:Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne 2026:Jean HonorĂ© Fragonard 2018:Charles-AndrĂ© van Loo 2006:Jean-Baptiste van Loo 2002:Jean François de Troy 1966:Fair of Saint-Laurent 1925:Pilgrimage to Cythera 1529:Jean François de Troy 1449:Charlottenburg Palace 1404: 1330: 1144:model under designer 1109:was the architect of 1065:Festival Hall of the 959:François de CuvilliĂ©s 869:François de CuvilliĂ©s 364: 295: 7914:Saqqakhaneh movement 7807:Chicano art movement 7675:Soviet Nonconformist 7481:Boston Expressionism 7464:Abstraction-CrĂ©ation 7282:Arbeitsrat fĂŒr Kunst 7275:Cologne Progressives 6995:Art Nouveau in Milan 6798:Anglo-Japanese style 6774:National romanticism 6204:Fontainebleau School 6114:Northern Renaissance 5949:International Gothic 5440:"Rococo Style Guide" 4462:"WĂŒrzburg Residence" 4219:"Rococo (1700–1760)" 4199:Ancien Regime Rococo 3839:Louis-Michel van Loo 3764:Jean-Baptiste Greuze 3457:The Triumph of Venus 3193:Hungarian Versailles 3073:Johann Nikolaus Götz 3035:(the narrative poem 3027:, the author of the 2900:robe Ă  la Française, 2825:Jean Philippe Rameau 2823:. 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The portal of the 2497:Palace of Versailles 2443:Rohr in Niederbayern 2247:Vertumnus and Pomone 2010:Louis-Michel van Loo 1986:Palace of Versailles 1964:, and decor for the 1916:, in a genre called 1504:; and a 1st century 1419:during the reign of 1387:gilded onion domes. 1154:Hampton Court Palace 1019:Dominikus Zimmermann 932:Dominikus Zimmermann 604:Chest of drawers by 328:method of decoration 324:Pierre-Maurice Quays 30:For other uses, see 8634:Early modern period 8604:18th century in art 8449:Hierarchy of genres 8014:Saint Soleil School 7950:Post-conceptual art 7919:The Stars Art Group 7797:Black Arts Movement 7760:Neo-Dada Organizers 7561:Lyrical abstraction 7294:Australian tonalism 6967:California Tonalism 6639:Hudson River School 6442:Colonial Asian art 6182:English Renaissance 6131:Ghent–Bruges school 6119:Early Netherlandish 6031:Italian Renaissance 5944:Gothic art in Milan 5467:21 May 2021 at the 5283:. Paris: Gisserot. 5085:. Paris: Larousse. 5043:. 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6179: 6178: 6177: 6176: 6175: 6170: 6165: 6155: 6154: 6153: 6148: 6146:Cologne School 6138: 6133: 6128: 6127: 6126: 6111: 6110: 6109: 6108: 6107: 6099: 6094: 6089: 6079: 6078: 6077: 6072: 6067: 6057: 6056: 6055: 6048: 6043: 6027: 6025: 6019: 6018: 6016: 6015: 6014: 6013: 6006: 6001: 5999:Italian school 5990: 5985: 5984: 5983: 5981:Sienese School 5973: 5968: 5963: 5958: 5957: 5956: 5951: 5946: 5936: 5929: 5928: 5927: 5917: 5916: 5915: 5910: 5900: 5895: 5894: 5893: 5891:Pre-Romanesque 5888: 5883: 5873: 5872: 5871: 5866: 5861: 5856: 5846: 5841: 5840: 5839: 5827: 5822: 5820:Donor portrait 5817: 5816: 5815: 5810: 5805: 5800: 5795: 5785: 5784: 5783: 5773: 5772: 5771: 5760: 5758: 5752: 5751: 5749: 5748: 5747: 5746: 5741: 5736: 5731: 5729:Julio-Claudian 5726: 5721: 5711: 5706: 5701: 5696: 5691: 5690: 5689: 5688: 5687: 5682: 5681: 5680: 5678:Greco-Buddhist 5670: 5660: 5655: 5650: 5645: 5640: 5635: 5630: 5625: 5620: 5618:Protogeometric 5615: 5605: 5604: 5603: 5598: 5593: 5588: 5578: 5573: 5572: 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4155:, p. 355. 4153:de Morant 1970 4145: 4136: 4127: 4107: 4098: 4086: 4071: 4038: 4012: 4010:, p. 136. 4000: 3984: 3983: 3981: 3978: 3977: 3976: 3964: 3959: 3957:Louis XV style 3954: 3949: 3944: 3939: 3934: 3929: 3924: 3919: 3914: 3908: 3907: 3891: 3888: 3887: 3886: 3877: 3870: 3868: 3859: 3852: 3850: 3837: 3830: 3828: 3809: 3802: 3800: 3787: 3780: 3778: 3762: 3755: 3753: 3741: 3734: 3732: 3716: 3709: 3705: 3702: 3701: 3700: 3690: 3683: 3681: 3669: 3662: 3660: 3644: 3637: 3635: 3625: 3618: 3616: 3609: 3602: 3600: 3588: 3581: 3579: 3572: 3565: 3563: 3550: 3543: 3541: 3532: 3525: 3523: 3511: 3504: 3502: 3493: 3486: 3484: 3471: 3464: 3462: 3450: 3443: 3441: 3431: 3424: 3422: 3414:Francis Hayman 3412: 3405: 3403: 3390: 3383: 3381: 3368: 3361: 3359: 3350: 3343: 3341: 3329: 3322: 3318: 3315: 3314: 3313: 3310: 3303: 3301: 3298: 3291: 3289: 3280: 3273: 3269: 3266: 3265: 3264: 3258: 3251: 3249: 3240: 3233: 3231: 3226: 3219: 3217: 3206: 3199: 3197: 3179: 3172: 3170: 3165: 3158: 3156: 3147: 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