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For the increasing bourgeois audience, the rococo-revival paintings presented an optimistic outlook on life and were appropriate to the new Parisian ‘nobility’ of the late Second Empire. Ingra notes that, "The vogue for rococo imagery [during the Second Empire] however, represented more than a shift in patronage and, consequently, taste.
In 1869, Renoir and Monet spent time painting together at La Grenouillère. By 1870, Renoir was living in Louveciennes with his mother. [1] Throughout this decade, the eighteenth-century rococo art movement was back in style and Renoir embraced it. [2] [3] France declared war against Germany on 19 July 1870, starting the Franco-Prussian War ...
1870 paintings (37 P) 1871 paintings (26 P) 1872 paintings (37 P) ... Pages in category "1870s paintings" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
1870: 84 cm × 58 cm (33 in × 23 in) Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco, California Portrait of Marie Le Coeur: 1870: 41 cm × 33 cm (16 in × 13 in) Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Strasbourg, France [6] Bather with a Griffon Dog (French: Baigneuse avec un Griffon) 1870: 184 cm × 115 cm (72 in × 45 in)
Pages in category "1870 paintings" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Rococo painting also illustrates, in its first version, the social schism that would lead to the French Revolution, and represents the last symbolic bastion of resistance of an elite distant from the problems and interests of the common people, and that was increasingly threatened by the rise of the middle class, which was educated and began to ...
Academic – c. 1840 – 1900, began in France; Realism – 1830 – 1870, began in France; Barbizon school – 1830 – 1870, France; Peredvizhniki – 1870 – 1890, Russia Abramtsevo Colony – 1870s, Russia; Hague School – 1870 – 1900, Netherlands; American Barbizon School 1850 – 1890s – United States; Spanish Eclecticism – 1845 ...
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 ...