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    Ro·co·co
    /rəˈkōkō/

    adjective

    • 1. (of furniture or architecture) of or characterized by an elaborately ornamental late baroque style of decoration prevalent in 18th-century Continental Europe, with asymmetrical patterns involving motifs and scrollwork: "a rococo carved gilt mirror"

    noun

    • 1. the rococo style of art, decoration, or architecture: "rococo is alive and living in our hearts"
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  3. Rococo is an artistic style of the 18th century marked by fanciful curved forms and elaborate ornamentation. Learn more about its origin, examples, and usage from Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

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    Rococo, less commonly Roccoco (/ r ə ˈ k oʊ k oʊ / rə-KOH-koh, US also / ˌ r oʊ k ə ˈ k oʊ / ROH-kə-KOH, French: or ⓘ), also known as Late Baroque, is an exceptionally ornamental and dramatic style of architecture, art and decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colours, sculpted moulding, and trompe-l'œil frescoes to create surprise and ...

  5. Apr 27, 2024 · Thomas Chippendale. (Show more) Rococo, style in interior design, the decorative arts, painting, architecture, and sculpture that originated in Paris in the early 18th century but was soon adopted throughout France and later in other countries, principally Germany and Austria. It is characterized by lightness, elegance, and an exuberant use of ...

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  6. Rococo definition: a style of architecture and decoration, originating in France about 1720, evolved from Baroque types and distinguished by its elegant refinement in using different materials for a delicate overall effect and by its ornament of shellwork, foliage, etc..

    • The Embarkation for Cythera. Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau. This painting depicts a number of amorous couples in elegant aristocratic dress within an idealized pastoral setting on Cythera, the mythical island where Venus, the goddess of love, birthed forth from the sea.
    • Pierrot. Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau. This painting (formerly known as Gilles) depicts Pierrot, a traditional character in Italian commedia dell'arte. He is elevated on center stage in what appears to be a garden and he faces the viewer with a downcast expression as his white satin costume dominates, its ballooning midsection lit up.
    • The Entrance to the Grand Canal. Artist: Canaletto. This noted landscape depicts the entrance to the Grand Canal in Venice, with a number of gondoliers and their passengers maneuvering horizontally across the canvas.
    • Soap Bubbles. Artist: Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin. This painting depicts two children at play. An older boy, leaning forward, blows through a reed, expanding a luminous soap bubble.
  7. Rococo is an adjective and a noun that describes a style of art and architecture in 18th-century Europe. It features elaborate and delicate decoration, often with curved lines, pastel colors, and gold.

  8. Rococo is an adjective and a noun that describes a style of art and architecture in 18th-century Europe. It features elaborate and ornate decoration, curved lines, and pastel colors. Learn more about rococo with examples and translations.

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