Rococo 1715-1774 Centered in France; associated with Louis XV. [also Germany and Italy] Light, elaborate, decorative style. Pastels. A backlash to the.

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Rococo Centered in France; associated with Louis XV. [also Germany and Italy] Light, elaborate, decorative style. Pastels. A backlash to the darkness of the Baroque; less formal & grandiose. Eventually replaced by Neo-Classicism, the artistic style of the American & French Revolutions.

The Marriage Contract Jean Watteau 1717

Giles Watteau 1720

Embarkation for Cythera Watteau 1717

House of Cards Chardin 1737

Soap Bubbles Chardin 1734

Birth of Venus Francois Boucher 1740

Toilette Francois Boucher 1742

Marquise de Pompadour Boucher 1756

The Odalisque Boucher 1753

The Swing Jean Fragonard 1767

The Stolen Kiss Fragonard 1787

English Portraitists portraits of aristocracy; upperclass patrons; restrained elegance Thomas Gainsborough Joshua Reynolds

Mr. and Mrs. Andrews Gainsborough 1748

Portrait of Lady in Blue Thomas Gainsborough 1779

Commodore Augustus Keppel Sir Joshua Reynolds 1752

Lady Elizabeth Delme and Her Children Sir Joshua Reynolds 1777

Baroque-Rococo Architecture Common Characteristics of Baroque Architecture Twisted columns, sometimes simply decorative instead of supportive More curves instead of straight lines Highly decorative details and ornaments Appearance of movement Towers or domes Blending of paintings and architecture Features of Rococo Architecture include: Elaborate curves and scrolls; softer, more graceful Ornaments shaped like shells and plants Intricate patterns Delicate details Complex, asymmetrical shapes Light, pastel colors

Chateau de Versailles

Chateau de Versailles

Hall of Mirrors Versailles

Façade of Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Basilica Ottobeuren Germany

Residenz Theater Munich