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  2. 10 Artworks That Defined the Rococo Style | Artsy

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    What follow are 10 iconic artworks that exemplify Rococo in its varied iterations, from mythological scenes to historical portraits, and lush landscapes to lavish interiors. Jean-Antoine Watteau is credited with the birth of Rococo painting.

  3. 10 Most Famous Rococo Paintings - Artst

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    The Rococo style can be summarized by its tendency to feature elegantly dressed figures, flowing motifs, pastel colors and a lack of concern for symmetry. The movement began in France and would later spread to other parts of Europe as so many other art styles have done throughout history.

  4. If you are interested in getting a glimpse of the spectacular art that came out of the Rococo movement, continue reading to reveal our top 10 most famous Rococo paintings as we delve into the notable works from the 18th century!

  5. The 10 Rococo Artworks You Should Know - Artsper Magazine

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    An artistic movement that emerged in Europe in the 18th century, Rococo art invaded painting, architecture and decorative arts. Following the Baroque period of the 17 th century, it explores themes such as love, libertinism, mythology and Christianity.

  6. 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.

  7. Playful and lighthearted themes are prominent features of Rococo painting and sculpture. Often, Rococo paintings were based around themes of love, playfulness, and nature. Classical myths were also popular themes among Rococo artists. The popular Rococo themes are another example of how Rococo design rejected the traditions of the Baroque style.

  8. French Rococo: The Iconic Works of this Movement - TheCollector

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    The French Rococo encapsulated playfulness, frivolity, and the fleeting nature of beauty. Rococo art is best represented in the works of Jean-Honoré Fragonard, François Boucher, and Maurice-Quentin de la Tour.

  9. 7 Rococo Artists You Need to Know - TheCollector

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    Rococo artists celebrated pleasures of life, ranging from ethereal idyllic scenes to quasi-pornography. They also focused on European aristocratic life and leisure. Below are seven remarkable painters who represented different sides of Rococo art.

  10. Rococo Art — Style, Artists & Famous Works Explained

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    Rococo is a flamboyant yet light-hearted form of art often characterized by whites and pastel colors, gilding, and curvaceous lines. The Rococo style typically depicts scenes of youth, love, and nature, and elicits motion and drama.

  11. A Look at the Best Paintings of Rococo Art - artfilemagazine

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    In the following list, we will be taking a look at 10 of the most famous and influential Rococo artworks. Hercules and Omphale is an oil painting created in 1724 by famous French Rococo artist François Lemoyne. Hercules and Omphale, one of Lemoyne’s most famous Rococo paintings, depicts a mythical love story.