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Rococo

Rococo, less commonly Roccoco (/rəˈkoʊkoʊ/ ⓘ rə-KOH-koh, .

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Location
Originated in Paris, spreading across Europe (especially Central Europe and Italy) and South America
Branch
Architecture, decorative arts, interior design, painting, sculpture, music, theatre, literature, fashion
Influenced
Rococo Revival, Art Nouveau
Influences
Baroque
Major figures
Jean-Antoine Watteau, François Boucher, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Johann Balthasar Neumann, Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier
Years active
c. 1730s – 1780s

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Etymology

Characteristics

France

Italy

Southern Germany

England

Russia

Frederician Rococo

Decline and end

Furniture and decoration

Painting

Sculpture

Porcelain

Music

Literature

Gallery

Bibliography

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Rococo

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Rococo

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related to Bibliography · 95
Rococo → Alfred, Amateur, Anne, Antiquité, Ashgate, Bailey, Baldick, Barock, Baroque, Berlin, Cabanne, Caractéristique, Cerces, Chris, Christophe, Cologne, Daval, Demartini, Dichtung, Dictionnaire Historique
related to Painting · 53
Rococo → Antoine Watteau, Berlin, Boucher, Charles-Amédée-Philippe, Charles-André, Charles-Joseph Natoire, Charlottenburg, Cythera, Elements, Fair, François Boucher, François Lemoyne, Frederick, French, Féte Galante, Fête, Fête Galante, Germanic, Great, Hercules
related to Literature · 34
Rococo → Abbé, Alexandre Masson, Anne Claude, Art, Bernard, Caylus, Christoph Martin Wieland's German-language, Couvray, English, Favre, French, Friedrich, Germany, Hagedorn, In, Ippolit Bogdanovich, Italy, Jean-Baptiste Louvet, Johann Nikolaus Götz, Johann Uz
related to Decline and end · 29
Rococo → Abel-François Poisson, Austria, Boucher, Charles-Joseph Natoire, Charles-Nicolas Cochin, Cochin, François Boucher, French, French Academy, Germany, He, In, Italy, Jean François, King's Buildings, Louis XV, Madame, Marigny, Marquis, Paris
related to Further reading · 28
Rococo → Arno, Art, Baroque, Century, Civilization, Cornell University Press, Dover Publications, Eighteenth-Century Venice, German, Halldor, ISBN, Ithaca, Kelemen, Latin America, Levey, McGraw-Hill, Michael, New York, OCLC, Originally
related to Architecture · 27
Rococo → AleijadinhoCzapski Palace, Amat, Andrew's Church, Assis, Białystok, Brazil, Church, Dresden, Electoral Palace, Eszterháza, Fertőd, Francesco Bartolomeo RastrelliZwinger, Hungarian Versailles, Hungary, JunyentFürstenzell Abbey, Kyiv, Lima, Manuel, Ouro Preto, Peru
related to External links · 25
Rococo → Albert Museum, All-art, Archived, Art, Art Library, British Galleries, Culture Academy, German, History, Houston Digital Library, II Rare Books Room, Jenkins Architecture, July, LatgaleBergerfoundation, May, Part, Retrieved, Rococo Style Guide, Rococo- Architektur, University
related to Sculpture · 23
Rococo → Antonio Corradini, Art, Claude Michel, Clodion, Cupid, Edmé Bouchardon, Galatee, It, Italian, Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, Karlskirche, Maurice Falconet, National Gallery, Nicolas-Sébastien Adam, Pomone, Prometheus, Puritas, Pygmalion, Religious, The
related to Frederician Rococo · 20
Rococo → Antoine Pesne, Charlottenburg Palace, Famous, France, Frederician, Frederician Rococo, Frederick, Furthermore, Georg Wenzeslaus, Germany, Great, Its, King Frederick, Knobelsdorff, Knobelsdorff's, Netherlands, Potsdam City Palace, Prussia, Sanssouci Palace, Saxony
related to Etymology · 18
Rococo → Artisans, By, Cartel Form, During, First Book, French, Historically, In, Jean Mondon, Louis XIV, Neoclassical, Pierre-Maurice Quays, Premier Livre, Renaissance, Rocaille, Stendhal, The, This

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style de french rocaille also porcelain paris furniture art architecture isbn sculpture often france ceiling louis century decoration germany baroque

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RococoBranchArchitecture, decorative arts, interior design, painting, sculpture, music, theatre, literature, fashion1.00infobox
RococoInfluencedRococo Revival, Art Nouveau1.00infobox
RococoInfluencesBaroque1.00infobox
RococoLocationOriginated in Paris, spreading across Europe (especially Central Europe and Italy) and South America1.00infobox
RococoMajor figuresJean-Antoine Watteau, François Boucher, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Johann Balthasar Neumann, Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier1.00infobox
RococoYears activec. 1730s – 1780s1.00infobox
Rococois asatirical derivation of the French word rocaille0.90text
Rococois aWürzburg Residence0.90text
Rococois asilversmith Charles Friedrich Kandler.Cup and Cover0.90text
Rococois aform of Rococo which developed in Prussia during the reign of Frederick the Great and combined influences from France0.90text
soft yellowsinstance ofRococo uses pastel colours0.80text
creamsinstance ofRococo uses pastel colours0.80text

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