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Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1730–1780
Rococo, less commonly Roccoco (/rəˈkoʊkoʊ/ rə-KOH-koh, US also /ˌroʊkəˈkoʊ/ ROH-kə-KOH; French: [ʁɔkɔko] , also [ʁokoko]), is a Western style of architecture
Rococo
18th-century European style of painting
Rococo painting represents the expression in painting of an aesthetic movement that flourished in Europe between the early and late 18th century, migrating
Rococo_painting
Architectural style
Rococo in Spain of the 18th century is relatively unexplored and bears little resemblance to its French equivalent. Under the reign of Philip V of the
Rococo_in_Spain
Topics referred to by the same term
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)
Rococo_(disambiguation)
American pizza restaurant chain
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
Rocky_Rococo
Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750
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
Baroque
Late Baroque 18th-century architectural style
Rococo architecture, prevalent during the reign of Louis XV in France from 1715 to 1774, is an exceptionally ornamental and exuberant architectural style
Rococo_architecture
Mexican ska band
Panteón Rococó is a ska band from Mexico City founded in 1995. Despite flourishing black markets, they have sold thousands of records. Their name is taken
Panteón_Rococó
German electronic music and rock band
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
To_Rococo_Rot
19th-century revival style
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
Rococo_Revival
Topics referred to by the same term
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
Rocky_Rococo_(disambiguation)
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
Italian_Rococo_art
Topics referred to by the same term
Rococo Variations may refer to: Variations on a Rococo Theme by Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations (ballet) by Christopher Wheeldon made to the Tchaikovsky
Rococo_Variations
1877 musical work by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33, is a concertante work for cello and orchestra by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It is the closest he ever came to
Variations_on_a_Rococo_Theme
Rococo architecture entered Portugal through the north, while Lisbon, due to the court pomp, remained in the Baroque. It is an architecture that follows
Rococo architecture in Portugal
Rococo_architecture_in_Portugal
1750s–1770s Western European music style
harmonic colorings more important. The affinities of galant style with Rococo in the visual arts are easily overplayed, but characteristics that were
Galant_music
Species of lizard
Lygisaurus rococo, the Chillagoe litter-skink, is a species of skink found in Queensland in Australia. Hoskin, C. (2018). "Lygisaurus rococo". IUCN Red
Lygisaurus_rococo
Species of amphibian
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
Rhinella_diptycha
Country primarily in Western Europe
cultural reference point for all of Europe. French artists developed the rococo style in the early 18th century, as a more intimate evolution of the Baroque
France
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
Niels_Eje
Western cultural movement
Neoclassicism in the visual arts began c. 1760 in opposition to the dominant Rococo style. Rococo architecture emphasizes grace, ornamentation and asymmetry; Neoclassical
Neoclassicism
This is a list of the main architectural works in Florence, Italy by period. It also includes buildings in surrounding cities, such as Fiesole. Some structures
List of buildings and structures in Florence
List_of_buildings_and_structures_in_Florence
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
18th-century_French_art
Species of moth
Eschata rococo is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1970. It is found in Khasis, India. "GlobIZ search". Global
Eschata_rococo
British chef and restaurateur
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
Nick_Anderson_(chef)
Capital and largest city of Italy
philosophy, and architecture. Rome hosted a great number of neoclassical and rococo artists, such as Pannini and Bernardo Bellotto. Today, the city is a major
Rome
Country in South America
Brazilian painting emerged in the late 16th century, influenced by Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Modernism, Expressionism, Surrealism
Brazil
Italian Rococo interior design refers to interior decoration (i.e. furniture, frescoing etc.) in Italy during the Rococo period, which went from the early
Italian Rococo interior design
Italian_Rococo_interior_design
2010 studio album by Arcade Fire
"The Suburbs" 5:15 2. "Ready to Start" 4:15 3. "Modern Man" 4:39 4. "Rococo" Butler, Chassagne 3:56 5. "Empty Room" Chassagne 2:51 6. "City with No
The_Suburbs
The Italian Art Collection in National Museum of Serbia consisting of more than 230 works of art, is famous for containing creative works from individual
List of Italian artworks in the National Museum of Serbia
List_of_Italian_artworks_in_the_National_Museum_of_Serbia
Church in Copenhagen, Denmark
Frederiks Kirke), popularly known as The Marble Church (Marmorkirken) for its rococo architecture, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Frederik's_Church
Rococo were a London-based English progressive rock band, initially operating in the 1970s. They had three singles released in that decade. The band re-formed
Rococo_(band)
Country in northern Europe
centuries, Sweden was designated by Baroque architecture and later the rococo. Notable projects from that time include the city Karlskrona, which has
Sweden
Country in South America
influence on Colombian art, and the popular baroque style was replaced with rococo when the Bourbons ascended to the Spanish crown. During this era, as a Spanish
Colombia
1754 The name Rococo derives from the French word rocaille, which describes shell-covered rock-work, and coquille, meaning seashell. Rococo architecture
History_of_architecture
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
Porcelain services of the Rococo period
Porcelain_services_of_the_Rococo_period
Chubby male child depicted in art
Kingdom Rococo relief of Diana with two putti above the entrance of the Amalienburg, Munich, Germany, designed by François de Cuvilliés, 1734–1739 Rococo cartouche
Putto
Building in Painswick, Gloucestershire, England
Henry Hyett. In the 1740s, Benjamin Hyett, Charles' son and heir, created a Rococo pleasure ground to the north of the house. By the 1950s, the garden was
Painswick_House
French Rococo painter (1732–1806)
April 1732 – 22 August 1806) was a French painter and printmaker whose late Rococo manner was distinguished by remarkable facility, exuberance, and hedonism
Jean-Honoré_Fragonard
1985 EP by Cocteau Twins
"Aikea-Guinea" – 3:57 "Kookaburra" – 3:19 "Quisquose" – 4:10 (EP only) "Rococo" – 3:08 (EP only) Elizabeth Fraser – vocals Robin Guthrie – guitar Simon
Aikea-Guinea
Ottoman architectural style in the 18th and early 19th centuries
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
Ottoman_Baroque_architecture
U.S. territory in the Caribbean
Dolores Gutiérrez del Mazo, in colonial Puerto Rico, in 1796, by the mulatto Rococo painter José Campeche. Painting currently housed in the Brooklyn Museum
Puerto_Rico
Architecture in Brazil from 1500 to 1822
socioeconomic conditions. Colonial buildings with Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical architectural traits can be found in Brazil, but the transition
Colonial architecture of Brazil
Colonial_architecture_of_Brazil
Public park in London, England
hot-air balloon ascents, concerts and fireworks provided entertainment. The rococo "Turkish tent" became one of the Gardens' structures, the interior of the
Vauxhall_Gardens
Historical building in Potsdam, Germany
the German rivals of Versailles. While Sanssouci is in the more intimate Rococo style and is far smaller than its French Baroque counterpart, it is similarly
Sanssouci
periods are: Classical, Byzantine, Medieval, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, Modern, Postmodern and New European Painting. European prehistoric
Art_of_Europe
Sculpture by Antonio Corradini
Truth by Antonio Corradini is a sculpture completed in 1752 during the Rococo period. Corradini was commissioned by Raimondo di Sangro to sculpt a memorial
Modesty_(Corradini_sculpture)
Ballet
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
Rococo_Variations_(ballet)
Group of Italian Baroque painters
Artists from Genoa were influential during the 17th century. Many painters emigrated to either Venice, Florence, or Rome. Prominent stimuli to the local
Genoese Baroque and Rococo artists
Genoese_Baroque_and_Rococo_artists
French painter (1684–1721)
shifting it to the less severe, more naturalistic, less formally classical, Rococo. Watteau is credited with inventing the genre of fêtes galantes, scenes
Antoine_Watteau
Chapel in Naples, Italy
properly named the Chapel of Santa Maria della Pietà. It contains works of Rococo art by some of the leading Italian artists of the 18th century. Its origin
Cappella_Sansevero
Element in classical, neoclassical and baroque architecture
found in classical Greek temples, Etruscan, Roman, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, and Beaux-Arts architecture. Greek temples, normally rectangular
Pediment
Country in Central and Southeast Europe
the waning of the Ottoman Empire, art flourished during the Baroque and Rococo. The 19th and 20th centuries brought affirmation of numerous Croatian artisans
Croatia
Bavarian decorative designer and architect
architect born in the Spanish Netherlands. He was instrumental in bringing the Rococo style to the Wittelsbach court at Munich and to Central Europe in general
François_de_Cuvilliés
Artistic technique
Venetian paintings, set the tone for Rococo aesthetics leaving an indelible legacy in the world of art and shaping the Rococo movement in the 18th century. In
Trois_crayons
Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey
a new maqsura or caliphal loge in Neo-Byzantine columns and an Ottoman–Rococo style marble grille connecting to the royal pavilion behind the mosque.
Hagia_Sophia
Fashion subculture
Victorian and Edwardian eras and also incorporates elements associated with Rococo style, including imagery linked to Marie Antoinette. Among the various sub-styles
Classic_Lolita_Fashion
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Meadow"); abbr. Wieskirche ("Meadow Church")) is a Roman Catholic oval Rococo church, designed in the late 1740s and completed in 1754. It is the major
Wieskirche
French painter (1703–1770)
May 1770) was a French painter, draughtsman and etcher, who worked in the Rococo style. Boucher is known for his idyllic and voluptuous paintings on classical
François_Boucher
20th-century architectural and art style
(1913) Rococo – Chest of drawers, by Jacques Dubois (1750–1755), various wood types and gilt bronze mounts, Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, UK Rococo influences
Art_Deco
Objects used to support human activities
of Chicago Rococo console table; 18th century; carved and gilded wood, marble top; 63.2 × 60 × 25.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Rococo commode; by
Furniture
German plasterer and sculptor
sculptor, architect, and painter. He was active during the Late Baroque and Rococo periods. Born in Tegernsee, Bavaria, Asam worked mainly together with his
Egid_Quirin_Asam
Italian painter (1655–1743)
an Italian painter, mainly active in Bergamo as a portraitist during the Rococo or late-Baroque period. Giuseppe Vittore was born in Bergamo on 4 March
Fra_Galgario
Historic site in Norfolk, England
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
10–11_Saturday_Market_Place
Gilding technique
Feuchère. Beurdeley & Cie. produced excellent ormolu in Rococo and Neoclassical styles in Paris, and rococo gilt-bronze is characteristic of the furniture of
Ormolu
Historic site in Gdańsk, Poland
Neptuna; German: Neptunbrunnen) is a historic fountain in Gdańsk, a Mannerist-Rococo masterpiece, and one of the most distinctive landmarks of the city. The
Neptune's_Fountain,_Gdańsk
and the city's 14th-century art Cosmas Damian Asam, German late Baroque/Rococo painter and architect, who worked with his brother Egid Quirin Asam in designing
List_of_Catholic_artists
Church in Larnaca, Cyprus
the iconostasis in 1797. Some of the wood-carved furniture (including a Rococo pulpit on one pillar for Catholic use) and icons on the walls are from the
Church of Saint Lazarus, Larnaca
Church_of_Saint_Lazarus,_Larnaca
Palace in Munich, Germany
It assembles the styles of the late Renaissance, as well as of Baroque, Rococo and Neo-Classicism. With the order of William IV (1508–1550) to expand the
Munich_Residenz
Overview of the architecture in Leipzig
used in the neighboring Saxon Dresden. Gurlitt describes Rococo buildings in Leipzig. The Rococo style was represented in Leipzig by George Werner, who
Architecture_of_Leipzig
American supernatural mystery television series (2022–present)
Telegraph gave Wednesday four out of five stars and called it "an addictively rococo romp that unfolds like a cross between Euphoria and Hotel Transylvania"
Wednesday_(TV_series)
Italian sculptor (1688–1752)
Antonio Corradini (19 October 1688 – 12 August 1752) was an Italian Rococo sculptor from Venice. He is best known for his illusory veiled depictions of
Antonio_Corradini
Chess variant by Robert Abbott in 1962
significantly different from traditional chess, are not seen in Rococo. Instead, Rococo's cannonball pawns seem to hang away from enemy pieces by two or
Baroque_chess
British painter
painter. Yukhnovich is known for her contemporary interpretation of the Rococo painting style. The artist discussed her interest in the concept of taste
Flora_Yukhnovich
Capital and largest city of the Czech Republic
Colloredo-Mansfeld Palace, with elements of High Baroque and the later Rococo and Second-Rococo adaptations. Known today for its well-preserved dance hall St.
Prague
1890–1911 European style of art and architecture
interior design. Mix of Art Nouveau and Rococo Revival – Jardinière, with a shape that is similar to that of Rococo examples (c. 1900), private collection
Art_Nouveau
secular art – above all landscape. The Baroque and its late variant the Rococo were the first truly global styles in the arts, dominating more than two
History_of_art
Fashion trend
coquette aesthetic, inspirations include Victorian, Edwardian, Regency, and Rococo fashion and aesthetics. Pieces of media that serve as inspiration include
Coquette_aesthetic
Architectural style
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
Expressionist_Rococo
Following is a list of notable Polish architects and architects from Poland ordered by architectural period. Jakub Balin Bartolommeo Berrecci (Bartłomiej
List_of_Polish_architects
Capital and most populous city of Denmark
district of Frederiksstaden was started. Designed by Nicolai Eigtved in the Rococo style, its centre contained the mansions which now form Amalienborg Palace
Copenhagen
German sculptor (1730-1809)
Peter Alexander Wagner (c.26 February 1730 – 7 January 1809) was a German rococo sculptor. Wagner was born in Theres, Unterfranken, Bavaria, Germany and
Johann_Peter_Alexander_Wagner
for the Roman deity Amor or Cupid invented and used by Nordic Baroque and Rococo authors Biel [de], a purported deity potentially stemming from a folk etymology
List_of_Germanic_deities
Japanese fashion style
Japan that is highly influenced by Victorian clothing and styles from the Rococo period. A distinctive property of Lolita fashion is the aesthetic of cuteness
Lolita_fashion
Baroque church in Munich, Germany
lavish exterior stucco ornamentation as was typical for the South German rococo, an ornament technique inspired by Lüftlmalerei (an artistic expression
Asam_Church,_Munich
Architectural style combining European styles with the local Peruvian reality
Examples of rococo include the Quinta de Presa, the Casa de Larriva (rococo facade but Granadian), the Casa de las Trece Monedas (rococo facade Lima)
Peruvian colonial architecture
Peruvian_colonial_architecture
King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786
unique Rococo style that Frederick developed in collaboration with Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff. This style became known as Frederician Rococo and is
Frederick_the_Great
modern ideals of selfhood, the declining fashionability of highly elaborate Rococo styles, and the widespread embrace of the rationalistic or "classical" ideals
1775–1795_in_Western_fashion
British celebrity chef (born 1966)
February 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2017. Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares episode "Rococo" (2006) Today I Found Out (24 October 2016), From Soccer Hopeful to Worlds
Gordon_Ramsay
Roman Catholic church in Sicily, Italy
elements and decorations from the Renaissance, Baroque, and late-Baroque (Rococo) eras. This church is distinct from the Oratorio di Santa Caterina found
Santa_Caterina,_Palermo
Rococo emerged in France during the regency of the Duke of Orleans, during the minority of Louis XV, and survived during his reign. The term rococo was
History_of_the_nude_in_art
playfulness of Rococo designs is often seen as perfectly in tune with the excesses of Louis XV's regime. The 1730s represented the height of Rococo development
French_architecture
Ornament depicting a face
architect, late 1st century, marble, Narbo Via Museum, Narbonne, France Rococo bucrania on the foot of a potpurri vase, by Jean-Pierre Ador, 1768, multicoloured
Mascaron_(architecture)
Palace in Fertőd, Hungary
Sometimes called the "Hungarian Versailles", it is Hungary's grandest Rococo edifice. It was the home of Joseph Haydn and his orchestra from 1766 to
Eszterháza
Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement
school Classicism Louis XIV style Poussinists and Rubenists 18th century Rococo Rocaille Louis XV style Frederician Chinoiserie Fête galante Neoclassicism
Romanticism
Russian composer (1840–1893)
on a Rococo Theme, according to the music critic Michael Steinberg. Tchaikovsky was angered by Fitzenhagen's license but did nothing; the Rococo Variations
Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky
European interpretation and imitation of Chinese and other East Asian artistic traditions
era) and the rest of East Asia. As a style, chinoiserie is related to the Rococo style. Both styles are characterized by exuberant decoration, asymmetry
Chinoiserie
Upholstered chair
without the need to retire to the bedroom.[citation needed] It was during the Rococo period that the chaise longue became the symbol of social status and only
Chaise_longue
Italian duo
Rococo were an Italian dance duo, best known for their 1989 single "Italo House Mix" which featured interpretations of Italo house songs at the time. Ryan
Rococo_(duo)
Italian sculptor
an Italian Genoese-born sculptor, active in Rome and Naples during the Rococo period. Francesco Queirolo was born in Genoa in 1704. He studied under Bernardo
Francesco_Queirolo
ROCOCO
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Girl/Female
Latin
Protectress of the dead.
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, French, Hebrew
Jehovah is God; God on High; My God is Jehovah; From a Surname Derived from a Medieval Abbreviation of the Greek Elias; Variant of Elijah; Believes in God
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
No End; Rice
Boy/Male
Muslim
Glowing. Sparkling.
Boy/Male
Indian
Barron, Ruler
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Joy; Delight; Happiness; Water
Girl/Female
Hindu
Pleasing, Loved
Biblical
Jashen, ancient; sleeping
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse EirÃkr, ERIK means "ever-ruler." Compare with another form of Erik.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
God's Presence
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a.
Of or pertaining to the style called rococo; like rococo; florid; fantastic.
n.
A florid style of ornamentation which prevailed in Europe in the latter part of the eighteenth century.