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ROCOCO
Kazymbekova Korkem TFL - 42
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Rococo is an 18th-century artistic movement and style, affecting many aspects of the arts including painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design, decoration, literature, music, and theatre.
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Rococo is an 18th-century artistic movement and style, affecting many aspects of the arts including painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design, decoration, literature, music, and theatre.

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Characteristics of the Rococo Style:
 a light, fanciful, feminine approach to decoration 
 the preoccupation of society with a romantic view of life, and a tendency towards eroticism and superficiality 
 a reaction to the rigid "grand manner" of court life under Louis XIV
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Characteristics of the Rococo Style: a light, fanciful, feminine approach to decoration the preoccupation of society with a romantic view of life, and a tendency towards eroticism and superficiality a reaction to the rigid "grand manner" of court life under Louis XIV

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Rococo  architecture
Thomas Jefferson. In 1796, Jefferson began to build a great house for himself atop a small mountain near Charlottesville, Virginia (Monticello means "small mountain" in Italian). He continued to build and modify the house until his death in 1826. The house is an expression of the Age of Enlightenment, with such features as a built-in calendar and a greenhouse. The design is Neoclassical in style, employing elements from Greek and Roman architecture.
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Rococo architecture Thomas Jefferson. In 1796, Jefferson began to build a great house for himself atop a small mountain near Charlottesville, Virginia (Monticello means "small mountain" in Italian). He continued to build and modify the house until his death in 1826. The house is an expression of the Age of Enlightenment, with such features as a built-in calendar and a greenhouse. The design is Neoclassical in style, employing elements from Greek and Roman architecture.

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The Mirror Room – Amalienburg Palace (Munich 1734)
A pavilion for Royal relaxation by François de Cavaliers who almost single-handedly responsible for the spread of the Rococo style to Bavaria and then to the rest of Germany and Austria .

Boiserie 
Interior Sculptured Wall
Paneling 
(usually floor to ceiling)… as a rule enriched by carving, gilding, and painting (rarely inlayed)
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The Mirror Room – Amalienburg Palace (Munich 1734) A pavilion for Royal relaxation by François de Cavaliers who almost single-handedly responsible for the spread of the Rococo style to Bavaria and then to the rest of Germany and Austria . Boiserie Interior Sculptured Wall Paneling (usually floor to ceiling)… as a rule enriched by carving, gilding, and painting (rarely inlayed)

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Rococo architecture mostly focuses on the interior of a building, such as the ballroom.
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Rococo architecture mostly focuses on the interior of a building, such as the ballroom.

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Rococo architecture is actually a later version of the Baroque style. While there are many similarities between the Baroque and the Rococo styles, Rococo buildings tend to be softer and more graceful.
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Rococo architecture is actually a later version of the Baroque style. While there are many similarities between the Baroque and the Rococo styles, Rococo buildings tend to be softer and more graceful.

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Furniture and Decoration
French Rococo shows its anti-classical nature in several ways:
 a rejection of the use of the classical Orders in supports and structural elements, 
 an embrace of asymmetry,
 restless and flickering movement. 
 the use of asymmetrical scrolls, 
scallop shells, elongated S and C curves,
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Furniture and Decoration French Rococo shows its anti-classical nature in several ways: a rejection of the use of the classical Orders in supports and structural elements, an embrace of asymmetry, restless and flickering movement. the use of asymmetrical scrolls, scallop shells, elongated S and C curves,

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Rococo Dress
The delicate frothiness of the Rococo was reflected in clothing styles. From the 1720s until the Revolution, French taste dominated Europe. 
The Rococo style spread to England, Spain, central Europe, and even into Russia. This period of aristocratic negligence and nostalgia drifted to a final conclusion in the bloodshed and turmoil of the French Revolution. 
During the Revolutionary period, 1787 - 1795, the last vestiges of aristocratic dress were swept away, along with the individuals who wore them. The painting below captures the graceful indolence of the lifestyle.
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Rococo Dress The delicate frothiness of the Rococo was reflected in clothing styles. From the 1720s until the Revolution, French taste dominated Europe. The Rococo style spread to England, Spain, central Europe, and even into Russia. This period of aristocratic negligence and nostalgia drifted to a final conclusion in the bloodshed and turmoil of the French Revolution. During the Revolutionary period, 1787 - 1795, the last vestiges of aristocratic dress were swept away, along with the individuals who wore them. The painting below captures the graceful indolence of the lifestyle.

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