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Rococo (less commonly roccoco ) is a style of 18th century French art and interior design. Rococo rooms were designed as total works of art with elegant and ornate furniture, small sculptures, orna...
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Rococo architecture was a variation of baroque. It began in the eighteenth century at Versailles. It was lighter, more graceful, and more subdued than baroque architecture. Rococo got its name from the French word rocaille, meaning rocks and shells.
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・ 1 Consider that pastels and gold colored rococo architecture. Dark or bright colors rarely entered rococo... ・ 2 Note that rooms of the rococo period had flat, smooth walls. The rooms also tended to be rectangular... ・ 3 See how furniture...
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For the purposes of this program, we have chosen the lecture he gave on February 11, 1986 - "Rocaille and Rococo II: the putti's dance-in-the-round in honor of the greatness of God" - as an attempt to pay tribute to the great art historian that he was.
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Rococo Architecture (see also ... A Rococo interior: Amber Room of the Catherine Palace in Tsarskoe Selo. Solitude Palace in Stuttgart and Chinese Palace in Oranienbaum, the Bavarian church of Wies and Sanssouci in Potsdam are examples of how Rococo made its way into European architecture.
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Rococo architecture came about as a reflection of the times. It followed the Baroque style and was known for its feminine curves, intricate designs, and ... Rococo architecture came about as a reflection of the times. It followed the Baroque style and was known for its feminine curves, intricate designs, and flamboyance.
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