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  • Rococo
  • Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1730–1780

    Rococo, less commonly Roccoco (/rəˈkoʊkoʊ/ rə-KOH-koh, US also /ˌroʊkəˈkoʊ/ ROH-kə-KOH; French: [ʁɔkɔko] , also [ʁokoko]), is a Western style of architecture

    Rococo

    Rococo

    Rococo

  • Rococo painting
  • 18th-century European style of painting

    Rococo painting represents the expression in painting of an aesthetic movement that flourished in Europe between the early and late 18th century, migrating

    Rococo painting

    Rococo painting

    Rococo_painting

  • Rococo architecture
  • Late Baroque 18th-century architectural style

    Rococo architecture, prevalent during the reign of Louis XV in France from 1715 to 1774, is an exceptionally ornamental and exuberant architectural style

    Rococo architecture

    Rococo architecture

    Rococo_architecture

  • Rococo (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up rococo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rococo is a style of 18th-century French art and interior design. Rococo may also refer to: Rococo (band)

    Rococo (disambiguation)

    Rococo_(disambiguation)

  • Baroque
  • Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750

    until the 1750s. It followed Renaissance art and Mannerism and preceded the Rococo (in the past often referred to as "late Baroque") and Neoclassical styles

    Baroque

    Baroque

    Baroque

  • Panteón Rococó
  • Mexican ska band

    Panteón Rococó is a ska band from Mexico City founded in 1995. Despite flourishing black markets, they have sold thousands of records. Their name is taken

    Panteón Rococó

    Panteón Rococó

    Panteón_Rococó

  • Rococo in Spain
  • Architectural style

    Rococo in Spain of the 18th century is relatively unexplored and bears little resemblance to its French equivalent. Under the reign of Philip V of the

    Rococo in Spain

    Rococo in Spain

    Rococo_in_Spain

  • Rocky Rococo
  • American pizza restaurant chain

    Rocky Rococo Pizza and Pasta is a chain of North American restaurants that specializes in pan-style pizza sold by the slice. It was founded in Madison

    Rocky Rococo

    Rocky_Rococo

  • Rocky Rococo (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rocky Rococo is a Wisconsin-based pizza restaurant chain. Rocky Rococo may also refer to: Rocky Rococo, a fictional character created by The Firesign Theatre

    Rocky Rococo (disambiguation)

    Rocky_Rococo_(disambiguation)

  • To Rococo Rot
  • German electronic music and rock band

    To Rococo Rot were a Berlin-based band who combined electronic and analog elements to create instrumental post-rock music. Pitchfork described the band's

    To Rococo Rot

    To_Rococo_Rot

  • Rococo Revival
  • 19th-century revival style

    The Rococo Revival style emerged in Britain and France in the 19th century. Revival of the rococo style was seen all throughout Europe during the 19th

    Rococo Revival

    Rococo Revival

    Rococo_Revival

  • Italian Rococo art
  • Italian Rococo art refers to painting and the plastic arts in Italy during the Rococo period, which went from about the early/mid-18th to the late 18th

    Italian Rococo art

    Italian Rococo art

    Italian_Rococo_art

  • Rococo Variations
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rococo Variations may refer to: Variations on a Rococo Theme by Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations (ballet) by Christopher Wheeldon made to the Tchaikovsky

    Rococo Variations

    Rococo_Variations

  • Sweden
  • Country in northern Europe

    centuries, Sweden was designated by Baroque architecture and later the rococo. Notable projects from that time include the city Karlskrona, which has

    Sweden

    Sweden

    Sweden

  • Galant music
  • 1750s–1770s Western European music style

    harmonic colorings more important. The affinities of galant style with Rococo in the visual arts are easily overplayed, but characteristics that were

    Galant music

    Galant music

    Galant_music

  • Rococo architecture in Portugal
  • Rococo architecture entered Portugal through the north, while Lisbon, due to the court pomp, remained in the Baroque. It is an architecture that follows

    Rococo architecture in Portugal

    Rococo architecture in Portugal

    Rococo_architecture_in_Portugal

  • You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love
  • 2026 studio album by Olivia Rodrigo

    Mary Jane shoes. The cover has been compared to Jean-Honoré Fragonard's Rococo painting The Swing, which similarly depicts a woman on a swing in a pink

    You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love

    You_Seem_Pretty_Sad_for_a_Girl_So_in_Love

  • Lygisaurus rococo
  • Species of lizard

    Lygisaurus rococo, the Chillagoe litter-skink, is a species of skink found in Queensland in Australia. Hoskin, C. (2018). "Lygisaurus rococo". IUCN Red

    Lygisaurus rococo

    Lygisaurus_rococo

  • France
  • Country primarily in Western Europe

    cultural reference point for all of Europe. French artists developed the rococo style in the early 18th century, as a more intimate evolution of the Baroque

    France

    France

    France

  • Rhinella diptycha
  • Species of amphibian

    sometimes referred to as Cope's toad, Schneider's toad, cururu toad, or rococo toad, is a toad found in northern Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, eastern

    Rhinella diptycha

    Rhinella diptycha

    Rhinella_diptycha

  • Italian Rococo interior design
  • Italian Rococo interior design refers to interior decoration (i.e. furniture, frescoing etc.) in Italy during the Rococo period, which went from the early

    Italian Rococo interior design

    Italian_Rococo_interior_design

  • Brazil
  • Country in South America

    Brazilian painting emerged in the late 16th century, influenced by Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Modernism, Expressionism, Surrealism

    Brazil

    Brazil

    Brazil

  • List of buildings and structures in Florence
  • This is a list of the main architectural works in Florence, Italy by period. It also includes buildings in surrounding cities, such as Fiesole. Some structures

    List of buildings and structures in Florence

    List_of_buildings_and_structures_in_Florence

  • Croatia
  • Country in Central and Southeast Europe

    the waning of the Ottoman Empire, art flourished during the Baroque and Rococo. The 19th and 20th centuries brought affirmation of numerous Croatian artisans

    Croatia

    Croatia

    Croatia

  • Colombia
  • Country in South America

    influence on Colombian art, and the popular baroque style was replaced with rococo when the Bourbons ascended to the Spanish crown. During this era, as a Spanish

    Colombia

    Colombia

    Colombia

  • Niels Eje
  • for concerts, theatre, TV and documentaries. He is the founder of Trio Rococo (harp, Berit Spaelling, oboe Niels Eje, and cello, Inge Mulvad,) whose album

    Niels Eje

    Niels Eje

    Niels_Eje

  • 10–11 Saturday Market Place
  • Historic site in Norfolk, England

    to a restaurant named The Charter House. Between 1991 and 2001, it was Rococo, a fine-dining restaurant owned by Nick Anderson. Anderson closed the restaurant

    10–11 Saturday Market Place

    10–11 Saturday Market Place

    10–11_Saturday_Market_Place

  • Neoclassicism
  • Western cultural movement

    Neoclassicism in the visual arts began c. 1760 in opposition to the dominant Rococo style. Rococo architecture emphasizes grace, ornamentation and asymmetry; Neoclassical

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

  • Eschata rococo
  • Species of moth

    Eschata rococo is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1970. It is found in Khasis, India. "GlobIZ search". Global

    Eschata rococo

    Eschata_rococo

  • Rococo (band)
  • Rococo were a London-based English progressive rock band, initially operating in the 1970s. They had three singles released in that decade. The band re-formed

    Rococo (band)

    Rococo_(band)

  • Variations on a Rococo Theme
  • 1877 musical work by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    The Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33, is a concertante work for cello and orchestra by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It is the closest he ever came to

    Variations on a Rococo Theme

    Variations on a Rococo Theme

    Variations_on_a_Rococo_Theme

  • 18th-century French art
  • 18th-century French art was dominated by the Baroque, Rococo and neoclassical movements. In France, the death of Louis XIV in September 1715 led to a period

    18th-century French art

    18th-century_French_art

  • Aikea-Guinea
  • 1985 EP by Cocteau Twins

    "Aikea-Guinea" – 3:57 "Kookaburra" – 3:19 "Quisquose" – 4:10 (EP only) "Rococo" – 3:08 (EP only) Elizabeth Fraser – vocals Robin Guthrie – guitar Simon

    Aikea-Guinea

    Aikea-Guinea

  • List of Italian artworks in the National Museum of Serbia
  • The Italian Art Collection in National Museum of Serbia consisting of more than 230 works of art, is famous for containing creative works from individual

    List of Italian artworks in the National Museum of Serbia

    List of Italian artworks in the National Museum of Serbia

    List_of_Italian_artworks_in_the_National_Museum_of_Serbia

  • Nick Anderson (chef)
  • British chef and restaurateur

    Nick's Bistro @ Rococo, in King's Lynn, Norfolk, within a 17th-century building. In 2001, Anderson closed the restaurant and moved Rococo from King's Lynn

    Nick Anderson (chef)

    Nick_Anderson_(chef)

  • Rome
  • Capital and largest city of Italy

    philosophy, and architecture. Rome hosted a great number of neoclassical and rococo artists, such as Pannini and Bernardo Bellotto. Today, the city is a major

    Rome

    Rome

    Rome

  • Rococo Variations (ballet)
  • Ballet

    Rococo Variations is the last ballet made by Christopher Wheeldon during his tenure as New York City Ballet's first resident choreographer; it was made

    Rococo Variations (ballet)

    Rococo_Variations_(ballet)

  • Genoese Baroque and Rococo artists
  • Group of Italian Baroque painters

    Artists from Genoa were influential during the 17th century. Many painters emigrated to either Venice, Florence, or Rome. Prominent stimuli to the local

    Genoese Baroque and Rococo artists

    Genoese_Baroque_and_Rococo_artists

  • History of architecture
  • 1754 The name Rococo derives from the French word rocaille, which describes shell-covered rock-work, and coquille, meaning seashell. Rococo architecture

    History of architecture

    History of architecture

    History_of_architecture

  • Frederik's Church
  • Church in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Frederiks Kirke), popularly known as The Marble Church (Marmorkirken) for its rococo architecture, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen, Denmark.

    Frederik's Church

    Frederik's Church

    Frederik's_Church

  • Vauxhall Gardens
  • Public park in London, England

    hot-air balloon ascents, concerts and fireworks provided entertainment. The rococo "Turkish tent" became one of the Gardens' structures, the interior of the

    Vauxhall Gardens

    Vauxhall Gardens

    Vauxhall_Gardens

  • Sanssouci
  • Historical building in Potsdam, Germany

    the German rivals of Versailles. While Sanssouci is in the more intimate Rococo style and is far smaller than its French Baroque counterpart, it is similarly

    Sanssouci

    Sanssouci

    Sanssouci

  • Kirtlington Park
  • 18th-century Palladian house

    the Second World War the park was used as a Victory garden. In 1931 the rococo dining room was exported, and it is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Kirtlington Park

    Kirtlington Park

    Kirtlington_Park

  • Expressionist Rococo
  • Architectural style

    The term "Expressionist Rococo" was first used in 1928 by Max Osborn to describe the Theater am Kurfürstendamm in Berlin designed by Oskar Kaufmann. As

    Expressionist Rococo

    Expressionist_Rococo

  • The Suburbs
  • 2010 studio album by Arcade Fire

    "The Suburbs"   5:15 2. "Ready to Start"   4:15 3. "Modern Man"   4:39 4. "Rococo" Butler, Chassagne 3:56 5. "Empty Room" Chassagne 2:51 6. "City with No

    The Suburbs

    The_Suburbs

  • Pediment
  • Element in classical, neoclassical and baroque architecture

    found in classical Greek temples, Etruscan, Roman, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, and Beaux-Arts architecture. Greek temples, normally rectangular

    Pediment

    Pediment

    Pediment

  • List of Catholic artists
  • and the city's 14th-century art Cosmas Damian Asam, German late Baroque/Rococo painter and architect, who worked with his brother Egid Quirin Asam in designing

    List of Catholic artists

    List_of_Catholic_artists

  • Jean-Honoré Fragonard
  • French Rococo painter (1732–1806)

    April 1732 – 22 August 1806) was a French painter and printmaker whose late Rococo manner was distinguished by remarkable facility, exuberance, and hedonism

    Jean-Honoré Fragonard

    Jean-Honoré Fragonard

    Jean-Honoré_Fragonard

  • Ottoman Baroque architecture
  • Ottoman architectural style in the 18th and early 19th centuries

    introduced from European influences as well. The term "Turkish Rococo", or simply "Rococo", is also used to describe the Ottoman Baroque, or parts of it

    Ottoman Baroque architecture

    Ottoman Baroque architecture

    Ottoman_Baroque_architecture

  • Putto
  • Chubby male child depicted in art

    Kingdom Rococo relief of Diana with two putti above the entrance of the Amalienburg, Munich, Germany, designed by François de Cuvilliés, 1734–1739 Rococo cartouche

    Putto

    Putto

    Putto

  • Modesty (Corradini sculpture)
  • Sculpture by Antonio Corradini

    Truth by Antonio Corradini is a sculpture completed in 1752 during the Rococo period. Corradini was commissioned by Raimondo di Sangro to sculpt a memorial

    Modesty (Corradini sculpture)

    Modesty (Corradini sculpture)

    Modesty_(Corradini_sculpture)

  • Painswick House
  • Building in Painswick, Gloucestershire, England

    Henry Hyett. In the 1740s, Benjamin Hyett, Charles' son and heir, created a Rococo pleasure ground to the north of the house. By the 1950s, the garden was

    Painswick House

    Painswick House

    Painswick_House

  • Baroque chess
  • Chess variant by Robert Abbott in 1962

    significantly different from traditional chess, are not seen in Rococo. Instead, Rococo's cannonball pawns seem to hang away from enemy pieces by two or

    Baroque chess

    Baroque_chess

  • Gordon Ramsay
  • British celebrity chef (born 1966)

    February 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2017. Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares episode "Rococo" (2006) Today I Found Out (24 October 2016), From Soccer Hopeful to Worlds

    Gordon Ramsay

    Gordon Ramsay

    Gordon_Ramsay

  • Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
  • French portrait painter (1755–1842)

    the aftermath of Rococo with elements of an adopted Neoclassical style. Her subject matter and color palette can be classified as Rococo, but her style

    Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun

    Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun

    Élisabeth_Vigée_Le_Brun

  • Art of Europe
  • periods are: Classical, Byzantine, Medieval, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, Modern, Postmodern and New European Painting. European prehistoric

    Art of Europe

    Art of Europe

    Art_of_Europe

  • Puerto Rico
  • U.S. territory in the Caribbean

    Dolores Gutiérrez del Mazo, in colonial Puerto Rico, in 1796, by the mulatto Rococo painter José Campeche. Painting currently housed in the Brooklyn Museum

    Puerto Rico

    Puerto Rico

    Puerto_Rico

  • Mascaron (architecture)
  • Ornament depicting a face

    architect, late 1st century, marble, Narbo Via Museum, Narbonne, France Rococo bucrania on the foot of a potpurri vase, by Jean-Pierre Ador, 1768, multicoloured

    Mascaron (architecture)

    Mascaron (architecture)

    Mascaron_(architecture)

  • Classic Lolita
  • Fashion subculture

    Victorian and Edwardian eras and also incorporates elements associated with Rococo style, including imagery linked to Marie Antoinette. Among the various sub-styles

    Classic Lolita

    Classic Lolita

    Classic_Lolita

  • Trois crayons
  • Artistic technique

    Venetian paintings, set the tone for Rococo aesthetics leaving an indelible legacy in the world of art and shaping the Rococo movement in the 18th century. In

    Trois crayons

    Trois crayons

    Trois_crayons

  • List of Polish architects
  • Following is a list of notable Polish architects and architects from Poland ordered by architectural period. Jakub Balin Bartolommeo Berrecci (Bartłomiej

    List of Polish architects

    List_of_Polish_architects

  • Turin
  • City in Piedmont, Italy

    libraries, museums and other venues. Turin is well known for its Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, and Art Nouveau architecture. Many of Turin's public squares

    Turin

    Turin

    Turin

  • Volute
  • Spiral scroll-like ornament that forms the basis of the Ionic order

    made them a key motif of their art, like in the case of Ancient Greek or Rococo art, while in other cases, they were used rarely, like in the case of Ancient

    Volute

    Volute

    Volute

  • Sculpture
  • Artworks that are three-dimensional objects

    strangely neglected by modern and Contemporary art) as they were in the Rococo, or in ancient Greece when Tanagra figurines were a major industry, or in

    Sculpture

    Sculpture

    Sculpture

  • Antoine Watteau
  • French painter (1684–1721)

    shifting it to the less severe, more naturalistic, less formally classical, Rococo. Watteau is credited with inventing the genre of fêtes galantes, scenes

    Antoine Watteau

    Antoine Watteau

    Antoine_Watteau

  • Furniture
  • Objects used to support human activities

    of Chicago Rococo console table; 18th century; carved and gilded wood, marble top; 63.2 × 60 × 25.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Rococo commode; by

    Furniture

    Furniture

    Furniture

  • Munich Residenz
  • Palace in Munich, Germany

    It assembles the styles of the late Renaissance, as well as of Baroque, Rococo and Neo-Classicism. With the order of William IV (1508–1550) to expand the

    Munich Residenz

    Munich Residenz

    Munich_Residenz

  • List of Germanic deities
  • for the Roman deity Amor or Cupid invented and used by Nordic Baroque and Rococo authors Biel [de], a purported deity potentially stemming from a folk etymology

    List of Germanic deities

    List of Germanic deities

    List_of_Germanic_deities

  • Copenhagen
  • Capital and most populous city of Denmark

    district of Frederiksstaden was started. Designed by Nicolai Eigtved in the Rococo style, its centre contained the mansions which now form Amalienborg Palace

    Copenhagen

    Copenhagen

    Copenhagen

  • Chinoiserie
  • European interpretation and imitation of Chinese and other East Asian artistic traditions

    era) and the rest of East Asia. As a style, chinoiserie is related to the Rococo style. Both styles are characterized by exuberant decoration, asymmetry

    Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie

  • Hagia Sophia
  • Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey

    a new maqsura or caliphal loge in Neo-Byzantine columns and an Ottoman–Rococo style marble grille connecting to the royal pavilion behind the mosque.

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia_Sophia

  • Francesco Queirolo
  • Italian sculptor

    an Italian Genoese-born sculptor, active in Rome and Naples during the Rococo period. Francesco Queirolo was born in Genoa in 1704. He studied under Bernardo

    Francesco Queirolo

    Francesco_Queirolo

  • Robert
  • Name list

    control of the royal buildings of France the earliest notes presaging the Rococo style were introduced Robert G. Elliott, American executioner Robert S.

    Robert

    Robert

    Robert

  • Prague
  • Capital and largest city of the Czech Republic

    Colloredo-Mansfeld Palace, with elements of High Baroque and the later Rococo and Second-Rococo adaptations. Known today for its well-preserved dance hall St.

    Prague

    Prague

    Prague

  • Cappella Sansevero
  • Chapel in Naples, Italy

    properly named the Chapel of Santa Maria della Pietà. It contains works of Rococo art by some of the leading Italian artists of the 18th century. Its origin

    Cappella Sansevero

    Cappella Sansevero

    Cappella_Sansevero

  • Architecture of Leipzig
  • Overview of the architecture in Leipzig

    used in the neighboring Saxon Dresden. Gurlitt describes Rococo buildings in Leipzig. The Rococo style was represented in Leipzig by George Werner, who

    Architecture of Leipzig

    Architecture of Leipzig

    Architecture_of_Leipzig

  • Neptune's Fountain, Gdańsk
  • Historic site in Gdańsk, Poland

    Neptuna; German: Neptunbrunnen) is a historic fountain in Gdańsk, a Mannerist-Rococo masterpiece, and one of the most distinctive landmarks of the city. The

    Neptune's Fountain, Gdańsk

    Neptune's Fountain, Gdańsk

    Neptune's_Fountain,_Gdańsk

  • Church of Saint Lazarus, Larnaca
  • Church in Larnaca, Cyprus

    the iconostasis in 1797. Some of the wood-carved furniture (including a Rococo pulpit on one pillar for Catholic use) and icons on the walls are from the

    Church of Saint Lazarus, Larnaca

    Church of Saint Lazarus, Larnaca

    Church_of_Saint_Lazarus,_Larnaca

  • Wieskirche
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Meadow"); abbr. Wieskirche ("Meadow Church")) is a Roman Catholic oval Rococo church, designed in the late 1740s and completed in 1754. It is the major

    Wieskirche

    Wieskirche

    Wieskirche

  • Porcelain services of the Rococo period
  • Porcelain services that were produced during the Rococo period, roughly aligning with the reign of Louis XV of France from 1715 to 1774, included a variety

    Porcelain services of the Rococo period

    Porcelain_services_of_the_Rococo_period

  • Eszterháza
  • Palace in Fertőd, Hungary

    Sometimes called the "Hungarian Versailles", it is Hungary's grandest Rococo edifice. It was the home of Joseph Haydn and his orchestra from 1766 to

    Eszterháza

    Eszterháza

    Eszterháza

  • Bagheria
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    their holiday estates. The multitude of noble residences in Baroque and Rococo style made the newly founded town of Bagheria known as "the city of villas"

    Bagheria

    Bagheria

    Bagheria

  • Palazzo Bellisomi Vistarino
  • Rococo-style palace in Pavia, Lombardy, Italy

    palace in the city of Pavia and among the most important examples of Lombard rococo. The Bellisomi aristocratic family is of ancient Pavia origin. Jurists,

    Palazzo Bellisomi Vistarino

    Palazzo Bellisomi Vistarino

    Palazzo_Bellisomi_Vistarino

  • Schloss Charlottenburg
  • Baroque palace in Berlin, Germany

    Frederick the Great. It includes much lavish internal decoration in Baroque and Rococo styles. A large formal garden surrounded by woodland was added behind the

    Schloss Charlottenburg

    Schloss Charlottenburg

    Schloss_Charlottenburg

  • Art Nouveau
  • 1890–1911 European style of art and architecture

    interior design. Mix of Art Nouveau and Rococo Revival – Jardinière, with a shape that is similar to that of Rococo examples (c. 1900), private collection

    Art Nouveau

    Art Nouveau

    Art_Nouveau

  • Winter Palace
  • Former imperial palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia

    palace to be described as a "19th-century palace inspired by a model in Rococo style". In 1905, the Bloody Sunday events occurred when demonstrators marched

    Winter Palace

    Winter Palace

    Winter_Palace

  • Faience
  • Tin-glazed pottery

    factories produced (as well as simpler wares) pieces that followed the Rococo styles of the French porcelain factories and often hired and trained painters

    Faience

    Faience

    Faience

  • Colonial architecture of Brazil
  • Architecture in Brazil from 1500 to 1822

    socioeconomic conditions. Colonial buildings with Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical architectural traits can be found in Brazil, but the transition

    Colonial architecture of Brazil

    Colonial architecture of Brazil

    Colonial_architecture_of_Brazil

  • Wednesday (TV series)
  • American supernatural mystery television series (2022–present)

    Telegraph gave Wednesday four out of five stars and called it "an addictively rococo romp that unfolds like a cross between Euphoria and Hotel Transylvania"

    Wednesday (TV series)

    Wednesday_(TV_series)

  • François Boucher
  • French painter (1703–1770)

    May 1770) was a French painter, draughtsman and etcher, who worked in the Rococo style. Boucher is known for his idyllic and voluptuous paintings on classical

    François Boucher

    François Boucher

    François_Boucher

  • French architecture
  • playfulness of Rococo designs is often seen as perfectly in tune with the excesses of Louis XV's regime. The 1730s represented the height of Rococo development

    French architecture

    French architecture

    French_architecture

  • Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers
  • Church in Bad Staffelstein, Germany

    Staffelstein near Bamberg, in Bavaria, southern Germany. The late Baroque (Rococo) basilica, designed by Balthasar Neumann, was constructed between 1743 and

    Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers

    Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers

    Basilica_of_the_Fourteen_Holy_Helpers

  • Chantal Coady
  • British chocolatier (b.1959)

    luxury high-street shop Jigsaw. Rococo Chocolates Ltd. went into administration in 2019. Following her departure from Rococo Chocolates Ltd., Coady founded

    Chantal Coady

    Chantal Coady

    Chantal_Coady

  • Amalienborg
  • Home of the Danish royal family

    complex has four identical Classical façades, effectively four palaces, with Rococo interiors, laid around an octagonal courtyard (Danish: Amalienborg Slotsplads)

    Amalienborg

    Amalienborg

    Amalienborg

  • Ormolu
  • Gilding technique

    Feuchère. Beurdeley & Cie. produced excellent ormolu in Rococo and Neoclassical styles in Paris, and rococo gilt-bronze is characteristic of the furniture of

    Ormolu

    Ormolu

    Ormolu

  • Lolita fashion
  • Japanese fashion style

    Japan that is highly influenced by Victorian clothing and styles from the Rococo period. A distinctive property of Lolita fashion is the aesthetic of cuteness

    Lolita fashion

    Lolita fashion

    Lolita_fashion

  • Coquette aesthetic
  • Fashion trend

    coquette aesthetic, inspirations include Victorian, Edwardian, Regency, and Rococo fashion and aesthetics. Pieces of media that serve as inspiration include

    Coquette aesthetic

    Coquette aesthetic

    Coquette_aesthetic

  • Malta
  • Island country in Southern Europe

    of the Roman School. During the 17th and 18th centuries, Neapolitan and Rococo influences emerged in the works of the Italian painters Luca Giordano and

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    Malta

  • Windsor Castle
  • Official country residence of British monarch

    expense, producing the current design of the state apartments, full of Rococo, Gothic and Baroque furnishings. Queen Victoria made a few minor changes

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    Windsor Castle

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  • History of the nude in art
  • Rococo emerged in France during the regency of the Duke of Orleans, during the minority of Louis XV, and survived during his reign. The term rococo was

    History of the nude in art

    History of the nude in art

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    Egyptian

    AKER

    , victorious.

  • Anmolpreet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Anmolpreet

    Priceless Love

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Broadhead

    English (Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a broad headland, i.e. a spur of a mountain, from Middle English brode ‘broad’ + heved ‘head’.Americanized form of German Breithaupt or any of the cognates in other languages.Captain Daniel Brodhead came to North America in 1664 as part of the force whose mission was to seize New York from the Dutch

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    Biblical

    Aphiah

    Speaking, blowing.

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  • Biblical

    Michaiah

    who is perfect?

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    Sabhya

    Refined; Of Good Conduct and Manner

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    Muslim

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    Wise

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    Indian

    Kas

    Glass

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    Greek Russian

    Olena

    Light.

  • Mensah
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    Egyptian

    Mensah

    Born third.

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  • Rococo
  • n.

    A florid style of ornamentation which prevailed in Europe in the latter part of the eighteenth century.

  • Rococo
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the style called rococo; like rococo; florid; fantastic.