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Rococo Art AP Art History Moreno Valley High School Instructor: Erica Ness

Pilgrimage to Cythera Artist: Antoine Watteau Date: 1717 Medium: Oil on Canvas

The Swing Artist: Jean-Honore Fragonard Date: 1766 Medium: Oil on Canvas

Marie Antoinette with a Rose Artist: Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun Date: 1782 Medium: Oil on Canvas

Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan Artist: Thomas Gainsborough Date: 1787 Medium: Oil on Canvas

Breakfast Scene from Marriage a la Mode Artist: William Hogarth Date: 1745 Medium: Oil on Canvas

Reaction to the Frivolity of the Rococo Style

Basin of San Marco from San Giorgio Maggiore Artist: Antonio Canaletto Date: 1740 Medium: Oil on Canvas

Portrait of Paul Revere Artist: John Singleton Copley Date: Medium: Oil on Canvas Location: Boston, Mass.

Grace at Table Artist: Jean- Baptiste-Simeon Chardin Date: 1740 Medium: Oil on Canvas Location: Louvre, Paris