Rococo, less commonly Roccoco (/rəˈkoʊkoʊ/ rə-KOH-koh, US also /ˌroʊkəˈkoʊ/ ROH-kə-KOH; French: [ʁɔkɔko] or [ʁokoko] ), also known as Late Baroque, is...
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Rococo painting represents the expression in painting of an aesthetic movement that flourished in Europe between the early and late 18th century, migrating...
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Rococo architecture, prevalent during the reign of Louis XV in France from 1715 to 1774, is an exceptionally ornamental and exuberant architectural style...
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up rococo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rococo is a style of 18th-century French art and interior design. Rococo may also refer to: Rococo (band)...
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Rococo Variations may refer to: Variations on a Rococo Theme by Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations (ballet) by Christopher Wheeldon made to the Tchaikovsky...
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Panteón Rococó is a Mexican ska band from Mexico City. Despite flourishing black markets, they have sold thousands of records. While being stars in Mexico...
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The Rococo Revival style emerged in Britain and France in the 19th century. Revival of the rococo style was seen all throughout Europe during the 19th...
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Rocky Rococo Pizza and Pasta is a chain of North American restaurants that specializes in pan-style pizza sold by the slice. It was founded in Madison...
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Baroque (section Transition to rococo)
until the 1750s. It followed Renaissance art and Mannerism and preceded the Rococo (in the past often referred to as "late Baroque") and Neoclassical styles...
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The Spanish Rococo style of the 18th century is relatively unexplored and bears little resemblance to its French equivalent. Under the reign of Philip...
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litter-skink (Lygisaurus rococo) is a species of skink found in Queensland in Australia. Hoskin, C. (2018). "Lygisaurus rococo". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
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Italian Rococo art refers to painting and the plastic arts in Italy during the Rococo period, which went from about the early/mid-18th to the late 18th...
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Aikea-Guinea (redirect from Rococo (Cocteau Twins song))
"Aikea-Guinea" – 3:57 "Kookaburra" – 3:19 "Quisquose" – 4:10 (EP only) "Rococo" – 3:08 (EP only) Elizabeth Fraser – vocals Robin Guthrie – guitar Simon...
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To Rococo Rot were a Berlin-based band who combined electronic and analog elements to create instrumental post-rock music. Pitchfork described the band's...
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Rocky Rococo is a Wisconsin-based pizza restaurant chain. Rocky Rococo may also refer to: Rocky Rococo, a fictional character created by The Firesign Theatre...
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Rhinella diptycha (redirect from Rococo Toad)
sometimes referred to as Cope's toad, Schneider's toad, cururu toad, or rococo toad, is a toad found in northern Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, eastern...
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18th-century French art (redirect from French rococo and neoclassicism)
18th-century French art was dominated by the Baroque, Rococo and neoclassical movements. In France, the death of Louis XIV in September 1715 led to a period...
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Nick's Bistro @ Rococo, in King's Lynn, Norfolk, within a 17th-century building. In 2001, Anderson closed the restaurant and moved Rococo from King's Lynn...
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Painswick House (redirect from Painswick Rococo Garden)
Painswick, Gloucestershire, England. It is surrounded by a Grade II* listed rococo garden. The house and a range of outbuildings were built in the 1730s by...
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Galant music (redirect from Rococo (music))
harmonic colorings more important. The affinities of galant style with Rococo in the visual arts are easily overplayed, but characteristics that were...
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Niels Eje (redirect from Trio Rococo)
for concerts, theatre, TV and documentaries. He is the founder of Trio Rococo (harp, Berit Spaelling, oboe Niels Eje, and cello, Inge Mulvad,) whose album...
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Rococo Variations is the last ballet made by Christopher Wheeldon during his tenure as New York City Ballet's first resident choreographer; it was made...
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Venice (section Rococo style)
(1675–1757), Rococo painter, known for her pastel works Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770), painter and printmaker. He painted in the Rococo style, Venetian...
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Dolores Gutiérrez del Mazo, in colonial Puerto Rico, in 1796, by the mulatto Rococo painter José Campeche. Painting currently housed in the Brooklyn Museum...
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Porcelain services that were produced during the Rococo period, roughly aligning with the reign of Louis XV of France from 1715 to 1774, included a variety...
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The term "Expressionist Rococo" was first used in 1928 by Max Osborn to describe the Theater am Kurfürstendamm in Berlin designed by Oskar Kaufmann. As...
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10–11 Saturday Market Place (redirect from Nick's Bistro @ Rococo)
to a restaurant named The Charter House. Between 1991 and 2001, it was Rococo, a fine-dining restaurant owned by Nick Anderson. Anderson closed the restaurant...
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sculptors of the Roman School. During the 17th and 18th century, Neapolitan and Rococo influences emerged in the works of the Italian painters Luca Giordano and...
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Ottoman Baroque architecture (redirect from Ottoman Rococo)
introduced from European influences as well. The term "Turkish Rococo", or simply "Rococo", is also used to describe the Ottoman Baroque, or parts of it...
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polonaise and the witzchoura. The scope of influence also entailed furniture; rococo Polish beds with canopies became fashionable in French châteaus. Sarmatism...
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