SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 43
THE ROCOCO
• Origin: Paris, France
• Date: 1700-1750
• Also known as “Late Baroque”
• Rocaille: stone
• Coquilles: shell
• Rococo an 18th-century artistic movement and style,
which affected several aspects of the arts, including
painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design,
decoration, literature, music, and theater.
In 1835, the Dictionary of the French
Academy stated that the word Rococo "usually covers
the kind of ornament, style and design associated with
Louis XV's reign and the beginning of that of Louis XVI.”
Louis XV Louis XVI
• Rococo is an entirely
interior style, because the
wealthy and aristocratic
moved back to Paris from
Versailles. Paris was already
built up and so rather than
engaging in major
architectural additions, they
simply renovated the
interiors of the existing
buildings. Palace of Versailles
Essence
• Reaction against the grandeur, symmetry and strict regulations of
the Baroque, especially that of Palace of Versailles
• If Baroque was melodrama, Rococo was light comedy.
• Rococo was a rejection of both the masculinity and the symmetry of
Baroque.
• Vertical lines were avoided
• Angles softened
• Turned over the clean stability of Louis XIV chairs and their motifs.
• Abandoned classical Roman and Greek ornament that had always
seemed to dictate taste.
• Designers created flowing, giddy, visually spectacular carving.
• France especially took these liberties—Chippendale’s version in
England tended to be “more cautious.”
• In the beginning, Rococo was connected to pieces of furniture
and then step by step progressed to architecture and other
art forms throughout the different parts of Europe.
• Also silver and ceramics.
Features
• Natural motifs (British style is more realistic than
French)
Longton Hall porcelain
factory
1755-1760
Soft-paste porcelain,
painted in enamels
• Elaborate carved
forms
Chimneypiece and Overmantel
Unknown maker
About 1750
Pinewood, marble and mirror glass
Rococo was a style developed by
craftspeople and designers rather
than architects. This helps to
explain the importance of hand-
worked decoration in Rococo
design.
• Asymmetry (also called contraste)
Vase
Derby Porcelain factory
1758-1760
Soft-paste porcelain,
painted in enamels
Rococo design is
often not symmetrical
- one half of the
design does not
match the other half.
• S and C scrolls
Dressing Table Mirror
Chelsea Porcelain factory
About 1756-1758
Soft-paste porcelain
painted with enamels,
moulded, engraved and
with gilt-metal mounts
and brass plaque
Curved forms are
common in Rococo. They
often resemble the letters
S and C.
• Rocaille
Chelsea Plate
18th century
PLATE of rococo
moulded form,
painted with a large
central rose, scattered
insects and flowers,
more flowers to the
border.
• Acanthus leaf
Sauce Boat
Philip Bruguier
1755-1756 (hallmarked)
Silver
The acanthus leaf is one of
the basic motifs of Rococo
design. It is not very closely
related to a real acanthus
leaf (Acanthus mollis), but is
rather a stylised version of
it.
Other features
• the cabochon, a raised oval-shaped ornament, like a
plain cameo, with carved leaves surrounding it
• the scallop shell, but with Rococo gaiety
• gilding throughout
• marquetry and painting
Furniture
• Lighthearted, physically and visually.
• Ornate, graceful
• Matching back and seat upholstery
• The idea of furniture had evolved to a symbol of status
• Took on a role in comfort and versatility.
• Freestanding instead of being anchored by the wall accentuating
the lighthearted atmosphere and versatility of each piece
• Easily moved around for gatherings
• Mahogany – preferred choice due to its strength
• The use of mirrors hung above mantels became ever more popular
in light of the development of unblemished glass.
Fauteuil chair (open armchair)
A classic Louis XV Rococo
fauteuil from the 17th
century.
Sturdy and solid
Lots of serpentine curves in
the seat rails, the back,
arms, and the legs.
Have a broad, rectangular
appearance to them, but
the shape is romanced
with curves, carving, and
gilding.
• Voyeuse chair
A Louix XVI Voyeuse
Beechwood
Late 18th century
The toprail, back and seat
covered in chartreuse and
ivory floral vine upholstery
Short legs
Specific purpose
Upholstered
Cushion at the top
• Bergere en gondole
Louis XV style painted bergere
Closed arm chair
• Console table
Italian rococo console
table
Design for a table by
Juste-Aurele Meissonnier,
Paris ca 1730
Architecture
• Lighter
• More graceful
• More elaborate version of Baroque architecture
• Emphasis on asymmetry
• More secular adaptation of Baroque style
• Themes are more light-hearted and jocular
• Numerous curves and decorations
• Use of pale colors
Catherine Palace
Tsarkoe Selo, Russia
1743-1756
Peter the Great for her wife Catherine I
facade
main
entrance
Queluz Palace, Portugal
Mateus Vicente de Oliveira (main block)
Jean Baptiste Robillon (west wing)
1760
Augustusburg and
Falkenlust Palaces
Bruhl, Germany
Johann Conrad Schlaun
Francois de Cuvillies
1729-1740
Garden: Dominique GirardUNESCO World Heritage Site, 1984
The Chinese House (garden pavilion)
Potsdam, Germany
Emmanuel Héré de Corny
1763
Architectural
trefoil
Interior Design
• ly in control, sportive,
fantastic, and sculptured
forms are expressed with
abstract ornament using
flaming, leafy or shell-like
textures in asymmetrical
sweeps and flourishes and
broken curves
• suppress architectonic
divisions of architrave,
frieze, and cornice for the
picturesque, the curious,
and the whimsical,
expressed in plastic
materials like carved wood
and above all stucco
• walls, ceiling, furniture,
and works of metal
and porcelain present a
unified ensemble.
• Asymmetry of decorative
elements, opulence and
grandeur, elaborate and
flowery ornaments,
abundant gilded decoration.
• Favorite colours are pastel
pink, lilac, blue and green
(usually well combined or
used individually).
• Frequent decorative
elements are Rocaille, S-
shaped and C-shaped
curves, acanthus leaves,
birds and flowers, chubby
babies.
Integrated rococo carving,
stucco and fresco at
Zwiefalten,
Reutlingen, Germany
Rundale Palace, Latvia
Gilded Hall done in German Rococo style
The Pilgrimage Church of Wies
Dominikus Zimmerman
Late 1740
Oval rococo church
Construction:
between 1745 and
1754,
interior was
decorated with
frescoes and with
stuccowork in the
tradition of
the Wessobrunner
School
"Everything was done
throughout the
church to make the
supernatural visible.
Sculpture and murals
combined to unleash
the divine in visible
form".
Painting
• manifested clearly in painting
• painters used delicate colors and curving forms
• canvases decorated with cherubs and myths of love
• portraiture was also popular
• some works show a sort of naughtiness or impurity in the
behavior of their subjects
• showing the historical trend of departing away from the
Baroque's church/state orientation
• Landscapes were pastoral and often depicted the leisurely
outings of aristocratic couples.
Antoine Watteau
Mezzetin
Oil on canvas
1717-1719
Watteau invented the genre
of fete galantes: scenes of
bucolic and idyllic charm,
suffused with an air of
theatricality. Some of his best
known subjects were drawn
from the world Italian comedy
and ballet.
Jean Honorė Fragonard
The Happy Accidents of the
Swing
Oil on canvas
17687-68
Francois Boucher
oil on canvas
1751
Sculpture
• Best expressed through
delicate porcelain sculpture
rather than imposing
marble statues.
• The themes of love and
gaiety were reflected in
sculpture, as were elements
of nature, curving lines and
asymmetry.
Joseph Willems
Porcelain
1700s
After an engraving by Boucher
• The sculptor Edme
Bouchardon
represented Cupid engaged
in carving his darts of love
from the club of Hercules.
• This serves as an excellent
symbol of the Rococo
style—the demigod is
transformed into the soft
child, the bone-shattering
club becomes the heart-
scathing arrows.
Edmĕ Bouchardon
Amor fashioning a bow after
the club of Hercules
Marble
1750
Étienne Maurice Falconet (1716-1791)
Amour menaçant, Louvre
Marble
1750s
Franz Anton Bustelli
Pair of Lovers
Nymphenburg Porcelain
1760
A traditional Rococo piece,
dating from 1750-60, either
French or German
Key terms
• Rococo Late Baroque
• Rocaille: stone
• Coquilles: shell
• Contraste
• Chelsea Porcelain Factory
• Acanthus
• Fauteuil chair
• Voyeuse chair
• Bergere en gondole
• Antoine Watteau

More Related Content

What's hot

What's hot (20)

Art and craft Movment Architecture Style.
Art and craft Movment Architecture Style.Art and craft Movment Architecture Style.
Art and craft Movment Architecture Style.
 
Rococo
RococoRococo
Rococo
 
Baroque & Rococo
Baroque & RococoBaroque & Rococo
Baroque & Rococo
 
ARCHINT: Baroque Period (Interior Design + Furniture Design)
ARCHINT: Baroque Period (Interior Design + Furniture Design)ARCHINT: Baroque Period (Interior Design + Furniture Design)
ARCHINT: Baroque Period (Interior Design + Furniture Design)
 
ARCHINT: Victorian Period (Interior Design + Furniture Design)
ARCHINT: Victorian Period (Interior Design + Furniture Design)ARCHINT: Victorian Period (Interior Design + Furniture Design)
ARCHINT: Victorian Period (Interior Design + Furniture Design)
 
The arts and crafts movement
The arts and crafts movementThe arts and crafts movement
The arts and crafts movement
 
Arts and crafts Movement
Arts and crafts MovementArts and crafts Movement
Arts and crafts Movement
 
Neoclassicism in architecture
Neoclassicism in architectureNeoclassicism in architecture
Neoclassicism in architecture
 
Gothic art
Gothic artGothic art
Gothic art
 
Art nouveau...
Art nouveau...Art nouveau...
Art nouveau...
 
Art Nouveau Architectural.
Art Nouveau Architectural.Art Nouveau Architectural.
Art Nouveau Architectural.
 
Renaissance architecture
Renaissance architectureRenaissance architecture
Renaissance architecture
 
Lecture2 arts & crafts movement
Lecture2 arts & crafts movement Lecture2 arts & crafts movement
Lecture2 arts & crafts movement
 
ROCOCO AND BAROQUE
ROCOCO AND BAROQUE ROCOCO AND BAROQUE
ROCOCO AND BAROQUE
 
Gothic Art and Architecture
Gothic Art and ArchitectureGothic Art and Architecture
Gothic Art and Architecture
 
Art Nouveau ppt
Art Nouveau pptArt Nouveau ppt
Art Nouveau ppt
 
Rococo art
Rococo artRococo art
Rococo art
 
French renaissance
French renaissanceFrench renaissance
French renaissance
 
Art nouveau
Art nouveauArt nouveau
Art nouveau
 
Architecture Art and Craft Movement
Architecture Art and Craft MovementArchitecture Art and Craft Movement
Architecture Art and Craft Movement
 

Viewers also liked

IB History: Historiography Mao
IB History: Historiography MaoIB History: Historiography Mao
IB History: Historiography MaoYCIS Beijing
 
Brief history of china
Brief history of chinaBrief history of china
Brief history of chinanefertari_1984
 
Ancient Greece Interior Design & Furniture
Ancient Greece Interior Design & FurnitureAncient Greece Interior Design & Furniture
Ancient Greece Interior Design & FurnitureOmaima Al-Ansari
 

Viewers also liked (6)

French Rococo Furniture History
French Rococo Furniture HistoryFrench Rococo Furniture History
French Rococo Furniture History
 
Hemp History China
Hemp History ChinaHemp History China
Hemp History China
 
06 History of China 2014
06 History of China 201406 History of China 2014
06 History of China 2014
 
IB History: Historiography Mao
IB History: Historiography MaoIB History: Historiography Mao
IB History: Historiography Mao
 
Brief history of china
Brief history of chinaBrief history of china
Brief history of china
 
Ancient Greece Interior Design & Furniture
Ancient Greece Interior Design & FurnitureAncient Greece Interior Design & Furniture
Ancient Greece Interior Design & Furniture
 

Similar to The Rococo (20)

Rococo brief
Rococo briefRococo brief
Rococo brief
 
Baroque-and-Rococo.pptx
Baroque-and-Rococo.pptxBaroque-and-Rococo.pptx
Baroque-and-Rococo.pptx
 
Rococo
RococoRococo
Rococo
 
Rococo (Pp Tminimizer)
Rococo (Pp Tminimizer)Rococo (Pp Tminimizer)
Rococo (Pp Tminimizer)
 
10 Neoclassicism to Romanticism
10  Neoclassicism to Romanticism10  Neoclassicism to Romanticism
10 Neoclassicism to Romanticism
 
Ancien regime iii
Ancien regime iiiAncien regime iii
Ancien regime iii
 
Ancien regime iii
Ancien regime iiiAncien regime iii
Ancien regime iii
 
Baroque and Rococo Art/Design
Baroque and Rococo Art/DesignBaroque and Rococo Art/Design
Baroque and Rococo Art/Design
 
History of Furniture
History of FurnitureHistory of Furniture
History of Furniture
 
HISTORY: Baroque and Rococo
HISTORY: Baroque and RococoHISTORY: Baroque and Rococo
HISTORY: Baroque and Rococo
 
BAROQUE AQND ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE - Copy.pdf
BAROQUE AQND ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE - Copy.pdfBAROQUE AQND ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE - Copy.pdf
BAROQUE AQND ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE - Copy.pdf
 
Interior of baroque
Interior of baroqueInterior of baroque
Interior of baroque
 
Interior of baroque
Interior of baroqueInterior of baroque
Interior of baroque
 
Baroquearchitecture
BaroquearchitectureBaroquearchitecture
Baroquearchitecture
 
Aesthetics Baroque Neoclassicism
Aesthetics Baroque NeoclassicismAesthetics Baroque Neoclassicism
Aesthetics Baroque Neoclassicism
 
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE
BAROQUE ARCHITECTUREBAROQUE ARCHITECTURE
BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE
 
From High renaissance to Neoclassicism.pdf
From High renaissance to Neoclassicism.pdfFrom High renaissance to Neoclassicism.pdf
From High renaissance to Neoclassicism.pdf
 
From High renaissance to Neoclassicism.pdf
From High renaissance to Neoclassicism.pdfFrom High renaissance to Neoclassicism.pdf
From High renaissance to Neoclassicism.pdf
 
18th Century Art in Europe and the Americas
18th Century Art in Europe and the Americas18th Century Art in Europe and the Americas
18th Century Art in Europe and the Americas
 
renaissance.pptx
renaissance.pptxrenaissance.pptx
renaissance.pptx
 

More from Greg A.

Ancient Non-Western Art - Oceania and India
Ancient Non-Western Art - Oceania and IndiaAncient Non-Western Art - Oceania and India
Ancient Non-Western Art - Oceania and IndiaGreg A.
 
Mesopotamian Architecture
Mesopotamian ArchitectureMesopotamian Architecture
Mesopotamian ArchitectureGreg A.
 
Elements and Principles of Art and Design
Elements and Principles of Art and DesignElements and Principles of Art and Design
Elements and Principles of Art and DesignGreg A.
 
Social realism
Social realismSocial realism
Social realismGreg A.
 
Minimalism
MinimalismMinimalism
MinimalismGreg A.
 
Postmodernism
PostmodernismPostmodernism
PostmodernismGreg A.
 
Abstract Expressionism
Abstract ExpressionismAbstract Expressionism
Abstract ExpressionismGreg A.
 
Art Deco
Art DecoArt Deco
Art DecoGreg A.
 
Surrealism
SurrealismSurrealism
SurrealismGreg A.
 
Futurism
FuturismFuturism
FuturismGreg A.
 
Constructivism
ConstructivismConstructivism
ConstructivismGreg A.
 
De Stijl
De StijlDe Stijl
De StijlGreg A.
 
Post impressionism
Post impressionismPost impressionism
Post impressionismGreg A.
 
Feminism and Art
Feminism and ArtFeminism and Art
Feminism and ArtGreg A.
 
Alienation Effect
Alienation EffectAlienation Effect
Alienation EffectGreg A.
 
Philippine Komiks
Philippine KomiksPhilippine Komiks
Philippine KomiksGreg A.
 

More from Greg A. (20)

Ancient Non-Western Art - Oceania and India
Ancient Non-Western Art - Oceania and IndiaAncient Non-Western Art - Oceania and India
Ancient Non-Western Art - Oceania and India
 
Mesopotamian Architecture
Mesopotamian ArchitectureMesopotamian Architecture
Mesopotamian Architecture
 
Elements and Principles of Art and Design
Elements and Principles of Art and DesignElements and Principles of Art and Design
Elements and Principles of Art and Design
 
Social realism
Social realismSocial realism
Social realism
 
Minimalism
MinimalismMinimalism
Minimalism
 
Postmodernism
PostmodernismPostmodernism
Postmodernism
 
Bauhaus
BauhausBauhaus
Bauhaus
 
Abstract Expressionism
Abstract ExpressionismAbstract Expressionism
Abstract Expressionism
 
Art Deco
Art DecoArt Deco
Art Deco
 
Surrealism
SurrealismSurrealism
Surrealism
 
Futurism
FuturismFuturism
Futurism
 
Dadaism
DadaismDadaism
Dadaism
 
Pop art
Pop artPop art
Pop art
 
Constructivism
ConstructivismConstructivism
Constructivism
 
De Stijl
De StijlDe Stijl
De Stijl
 
Fauvism
FauvismFauvism
Fauvism
 
Post impressionism
Post impressionismPost impressionism
Post impressionism
 
Feminism and Art
Feminism and ArtFeminism and Art
Feminism and Art
 
Alienation Effect
Alienation EffectAlienation Effect
Alienation Effect
 
Philippine Komiks
Philippine KomiksPhilippine Komiks
Philippine Komiks
 

Recently uploaded

Value Aspiration And Culture Theory of Architecture
Value Aspiration And Culture Theory of ArchitectureValue Aspiration And Culture Theory of Architecture
Value Aspiration And Culture Theory of ArchitectureDarrenMasbate
 
Zoo_championship_Wrestling (action/comedy sample)
Zoo_championship_Wrestling (action/comedy sample)Zoo_championship_Wrestling (action/comedy sample)
Zoo_championship_Wrestling (action/comedy sample)DavonBrooks
 
Escort Service in Ajman +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Ajman +971509530047 UAEEscort Service in Ajman +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Ajman +971509530047 UAEvecevep119
 
Escort Service in Abu Dhabi +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Abu Dhabi +971509530047 UAEEscort Service in Abu Dhabi +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Abu Dhabi +971509530047 UAEvecevep119
 
Escort Service in Al Nahda +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Al Nahda +971509530047 UAEEscort Service in Al Nahda +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Al Nahda +971509530047 UAEvecevep119
 
Bobbie goods colorinsssssssssssg book.pdf
Bobbie goods colorinsssssssssssg book.pdfBobbie goods colorinsssssssssssg book.pdf
Bobbie goods colorinsssssssssssg book.pdflunavro0105
 
Lost Keys Storyboard - Randomized Timed Exercise
Lost Keys Storyboard - Randomized Timed ExerciseLost Keys Storyboard - Randomized Timed Exercise
Lost Keys Storyboard - Randomized Timed Exercisemagalybtapia
 
Indian Escorts In Al Mankhool 0509430017 Escort Agency in Al Mankhool
Indian Escorts In Al Mankhool 0509430017 Escort Agency in Al MankhoolIndian Escorts In Al Mankhool 0509430017 Escort Agency in Al Mankhool
Indian Escorts In Al Mankhool 0509430017 Escort Agency in Al Mankhoolqueenbanni425
 
Abu Dhabi Housewife Call Girls +971509530047 Abu Dhabi Call Girls
Abu Dhabi Housewife Call Girls +971509530047 Abu Dhabi Call GirlsAbu Dhabi Housewife Call Girls +971509530047 Abu Dhabi Call Girls
Abu Dhabi Housewife Call Girls +971509530047 Abu Dhabi Call Girlshayawit234
 
Escort Service in Al Barsha +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Al Barsha +971509530047 UAEEscort Service in Al Barsha +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Al Barsha +971509530047 UAEvecevep119
 
SLIDESHARE. ART OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD/ROMANTICISM Art
SLIDESHARE. ART OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD/ROMANTICISM ArtSLIDESHARE. ART OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD/ROMANTICISM Art
SLIDESHARE. ART OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD/ROMANTICISM ArtChum26
 
Hiway Motel, Motel/Residence, Albuquerque NM
Hiway Motel, Motel/Residence, Albuquerque NMHiway Motel, Motel/Residence, Albuquerque NM
Hiway Motel, Motel/Residence, Albuquerque NMroute66connected
 
Dxb Call Girl +971509430017 Indian Call Girl in Dxb By Dubai Call Girl
Dxb Call Girl +971509430017 Indian Call Girl in Dxb By Dubai Call GirlDxb Call Girl +971509430017 Indian Call Girl in Dxb By Dubai Call Girl
Dxb Call Girl +971509430017 Indian Call Girl in Dxb By Dubai Call GirlYinisingh
 
Escort Service in Al Qusais +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Al Qusais +971509530047 UAEEscort Service in Al Qusais +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Al Qusais +971509530047 UAEvecevep119
 
UNIT 5-6 anh văn chuyên nganhhhhhhh.docx
UNIT 5-6 anh văn chuyên nganhhhhhhh.docxUNIT 5-6 anh văn chuyên nganhhhhhhh.docx
UNIT 5-6 anh văn chuyên nganhhhhhhh.docxssuser519b4b
 
Costume Breakdown for Olivia Cox 23.pdf
Costume Breakdown for Olivia Cox  23.pdfCostume Breakdown for Olivia Cox  23.pdf
Costume Breakdown for Olivia Cox 23.pdfLauraFagan6
 
Vocal Music of the Romantic Period ~ MAPEH.pptx
Vocal Music of the Romantic Period ~ MAPEH.pptxVocal Music of the Romantic Period ~ MAPEH.pptx
Vocal Music of the Romantic Period ~ MAPEH.pptxMikaelaKaye
 
Bai tap thuc hanh Anh 6 Mai Lan Huong.docx
Bai tap thuc hanh Anh 6 Mai Lan Huong.docxBai tap thuc hanh Anh 6 Mai Lan Huong.docx
Bai tap thuc hanh Anh 6 Mai Lan Huong.docxbichthuyt81
 
Americana Motel, Motel/Residence, Tucumcari, NM
Americana Motel, Motel/Residence, Tucumcari, NMAmericana Motel, Motel/Residence, Tucumcari, NM
Americana Motel, Motel/Residence, Tucumcari, NMroute66connected
 
FORTH QUARTER MAPEH7-PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS.pptx
FORTH QUARTER MAPEH7-PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS.pptxFORTH QUARTER MAPEH7-PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS.pptx
FORTH QUARTER MAPEH7-PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS.pptxJadeTamme
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Value Aspiration And Culture Theory of Architecture
Value Aspiration And Culture Theory of ArchitectureValue Aspiration And Culture Theory of Architecture
Value Aspiration And Culture Theory of Architecture
 
Zoo_championship_Wrestling (action/comedy sample)
Zoo_championship_Wrestling (action/comedy sample)Zoo_championship_Wrestling (action/comedy sample)
Zoo_championship_Wrestling (action/comedy sample)
 
Escort Service in Ajman +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Ajman +971509530047 UAEEscort Service in Ajman +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Ajman +971509530047 UAE
 
Escort Service in Abu Dhabi +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Abu Dhabi +971509530047 UAEEscort Service in Abu Dhabi +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Abu Dhabi +971509530047 UAE
 
Escort Service in Al Nahda +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Al Nahda +971509530047 UAEEscort Service in Al Nahda +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Al Nahda +971509530047 UAE
 
Bobbie goods colorinsssssssssssg book.pdf
Bobbie goods colorinsssssssssssg book.pdfBobbie goods colorinsssssssssssg book.pdf
Bobbie goods colorinsssssssssssg book.pdf
 
Lost Keys Storyboard - Randomized Timed Exercise
Lost Keys Storyboard - Randomized Timed ExerciseLost Keys Storyboard - Randomized Timed Exercise
Lost Keys Storyboard - Randomized Timed Exercise
 
Indian Escorts In Al Mankhool 0509430017 Escort Agency in Al Mankhool
Indian Escorts In Al Mankhool 0509430017 Escort Agency in Al MankhoolIndian Escorts In Al Mankhool 0509430017 Escort Agency in Al Mankhool
Indian Escorts In Al Mankhool 0509430017 Escort Agency in Al Mankhool
 
Abu Dhabi Housewife Call Girls +971509530047 Abu Dhabi Call Girls
Abu Dhabi Housewife Call Girls +971509530047 Abu Dhabi Call GirlsAbu Dhabi Housewife Call Girls +971509530047 Abu Dhabi Call Girls
Abu Dhabi Housewife Call Girls +971509530047 Abu Dhabi Call Girls
 
Escort Service in Al Barsha +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Al Barsha +971509530047 UAEEscort Service in Al Barsha +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Al Barsha +971509530047 UAE
 
SLIDESHARE. ART OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD/ROMANTICISM Art
SLIDESHARE. ART OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD/ROMANTICISM ArtSLIDESHARE. ART OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD/ROMANTICISM Art
SLIDESHARE. ART OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD/ROMANTICISM Art
 
Hiway Motel, Motel/Residence, Albuquerque NM
Hiway Motel, Motel/Residence, Albuquerque NMHiway Motel, Motel/Residence, Albuquerque NM
Hiway Motel, Motel/Residence, Albuquerque NM
 
Dxb Call Girl +971509430017 Indian Call Girl in Dxb By Dubai Call Girl
Dxb Call Girl +971509430017 Indian Call Girl in Dxb By Dubai Call GirlDxb Call Girl +971509430017 Indian Call Girl in Dxb By Dubai Call Girl
Dxb Call Girl +971509430017 Indian Call Girl in Dxb By Dubai Call Girl
 
Escort Service in Al Qusais +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Al Qusais +971509530047 UAEEscort Service in Al Qusais +971509530047 UAE
Escort Service in Al Qusais +971509530047 UAE
 
UNIT 5-6 anh văn chuyên nganhhhhhhh.docx
UNIT 5-6 anh văn chuyên nganhhhhhhh.docxUNIT 5-6 anh văn chuyên nganhhhhhhh.docx
UNIT 5-6 anh văn chuyên nganhhhhhhh.docx
 
Costume Breakdown for Olivia Cox 23.pdf
Costume Breakdown for Olivia Cox  23.pdfCostume Breakdown for Olivia Cox  23.pdf
Costume Breakdown for Olivia Cox 23.pdf
 
Vocal Music of the Romantic Period ~ MAPEH.pptx
Vocal Music of the Romantic Period ~ MAPEH.pptxVocal Music of the Romantic Period ~ MAPEH.pptx
Vocal Music of the Romantic Period ~ MAPEH.pptx
 
Bai tap thuc hanh Anh 6 Mai Lan Huong.docx
Bai tap thuc hanh Anh 6 Mai Lan Huong.docxBai tap thuc hanh Anh 6 Mai Lan Huong.docx
Bai tap thuc hanh Anh 6 Mai Lan Huong.docx
 
Americana Motel, Motel/Residence, Tucumcari, NM
Americana Motel, Motel/Residence, Tucumcari, NMAmericana Motel, Motel/Residence, Tucumcari, NM
Americana Motel, Motel/Residence, Tucumcari, NM
 
FORTH QUARTER MAPEH7-PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS.pptx
FORTH QUARTER MAPEH7-PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS.pptxFORTH QUARTER MAPEH7-PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS.pptx
FORTH QUARTER MAPEH7-PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS.pptx
 

The Rococo

  • 2. • Origin: Paris, France • Date: 1700-1750 • Also known as “Late Baroque” • Rocaille: stone • Coquilles: shell
  • 3. • Rococo an 18th-century artistic movement and style, which affected several aspects of the arts, including painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design, decoration, literature, music, and theater.
  • 4. In 1835, the Dictionary of the French Academy stated that the word Rococo "usually covers the kind of ornament, style and design associated with Louis XV's reign and the beginning of that of Louis XVI.” Louis XV Louis XVI
  • 5. • Rococo is an entirely interior style, because the wealthy and aristocratic moved back to Paris from Versailles. Paris was already built up and so rather than engaging in major architectural additions, they simply renovated the interiors of the existing buildings. Palace of Versailles
  • 6. Essence • Reaction against the grandeur, symmetry and strict regulations of the Baroque, especially that of Palace of Versailles • If Baroque was melodrama, Rococo was light comedy. • Rococo was a rejection of both the masculinity and the symmetry of Baroque. • Vertical lines were avoided • Angles softened • Turned over the clean stability of Louis XIV chairs and their motifs. • Abandoned classical Roman and Greek ornament that had always seemed to dictate taste. • Designers created flowing, giddy, visually spectacular carving. • France especially took these liberties—Chippendale’s version in England tended to be “more cautious.”
  • 7. • In the beginning, Rococo was connected to pieces of furniture and then step by step progressed to architecture and other art forms throughout the different parts of Europe. • Also silver and ceramics.
  • 8. Features • Natural motifs (British style is more realistic than French) Longton Hall porcelain factory 1755-1760 Soft-paste porcelain, painted in enamels
  • 9. • Elaborate carved forms Chimneypiece and Overmantel Unknown maker About 1750 Pinewood, marble and mirror glass Rococo was a style developed by craftspeople and designers rather than architects. This helps to explain the importance of hand- worked decoration in Rococo design.
  • 10. • Asymmetry (also called contraste) Vase Derby Porcelain factory 1758-1760 Soft-paste porcelain, painted in enamels Rococo design is often not symmetrical - one half of the design does not match the other half.
  • 11. • S and C scrolls Dressing Table Mirror Chelsea Porcelain factory About 1756-1758 Soft-paste porcelain painted with enamels, moulded, engraved and with gilt-metal mounts and brass plaque Curved forms are common in Rococo. They often resemble the letters S and C.
  • 12. • Rocaille Chelsea Plate 18th century PLATE of rococo moulded form, painted with a large central rose, scattered insects and flowers, more flowers to the border.
  • 13. • Acanthus leaf Sauce Boat Philip Bruguier 1755-1756 (hallmarked) Silver The acanthus leaf is one of the basic motifs of Rococo design. It is not very closely related to a real acanthus leaf (Acanthus mollis), but is rather a stylised version of it.
  • 14. Other features • the cabochon, a raised oval-shaped ornament, like a plain cameo, with carved leaves surrounding it • the scallop shell, but with Rococo gaiety • gilding throughout • marquetry and painting
  • 15. Furniture • Lighthearted, physically and visually. • Ornate, graceful • Matching back and seat upholstery • The idea of furniture had evolved to a symbol of status • Took on a role in comfort and versatility. • Freestanding instead of being anchored by the wall accentuating the lighthearted atmosphere and versatility of each piece • Easily moved around for gatherings • Mahogany – preferred choice due to its strength • The use of mirrors hung above mantels became ever more popular in light of the development of unblemished glass.
  • 16. Fauteuil chair (open armchair) A classic Louis XV Rococo fauteuil from the 17th century. Sturdy and solid Lots of serpentine curves in the seat rails, the back, arms, and the legs. Have a broad, rectangular appearance to them, but the shape is romanced with curves, carving, and gilding.
  • 17. • Voyeuse chair A Louix XVI Voyeuse Beechwood Late 18th century The toprail, back and seat covered in chartreuse and ivory floral vine upholstery Short legs Specific purpose Upholstered Cushion at the top
  • 18.
  • 19. • Bergere en gondole Louis XV style painted bergere Closed arm chair
  • 20. • Console table Italian rococo console table Design for a table by Juste-Aurele Meissonnier, Paris ca 1730
  • 21. Architecture • Lighter • More graceful • More elaborate version of Baroque architecture • Emphasis on asymmetry
  • 22. • More secular adaptation of Baroque style • Themes are more light-hearted and jocular • Numerous curves and decorations • Use of pale colors
  • 23. Catherine Palace Tsarkoe Selo, Russia 1743-1756 Peter the Great for her wife Catherine I
  • 25. Queluz Palace, Portugal Mateus Vicente de Oliveira (main block) Jean Baptiste Robillon (west wing) 1760
  • 26. Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces Bruhl, Germany Johann Conrad Schlaun Francois de Cuvillies 1729-1740 Garden: Dominique GirardUNESCO World Heritage Site, 1984
  • 27. The Chinese House (garden pavilion) Potsdam, Germany Emmanuel Héré de Corny 1763 Architectural trefoil
  • 28. Interior Design • ly in control, sportive, fantastic, and sculptured forms are expressed with abstract ornament using flaming, leafy or shell-like textures in asymmetrical sweeps and flourishes and broken curves
  • 29. • suppress architectonic divisions of architrave, frieze, and cornice for the picturesque, the curious, and the whimsical, expressed in plastic materials like carved wood and above all stucco • walls, ceiling, furniture, and works of metal and porcelain present a unified ensemble.
  • 30. • Asymmetry of decorative elements, opulence and grandeur, elaborate and flowery ornaments, abundant gilded decoration. • Favorite colours are pastel pink, lilac, blue and green (usually well combined or used individually). • Frequent decorative elements are Rocaille, S- shaped and C-shaped curves, acanthus leaves, birds and flowers, chubby babies.
  • 31. Integrated rococo carving, stucco and fresco at Zwiefalten, Reutlingen, Germany
  • 32. Rundale Palace, Latvia Gilded Hall done in German Rococo style
  • 33. The Pilgrimage Church of Wies Dominikus Zimmerman Late 1740 Oval rococo church Construction: between 1745 and 1754, interior was decorated with frescoes and with stuccowork in the tradition of the Wessobrunner School "Everything was done throughout the church to make the supernatural visible. Sculpture and murals combined to unleash the divine in visible form".
  • 34. Painting • manifested clearly in painting • painters used delicate colors and curving forms • canvases decorated with cherubs and myths of love • portraiture was also popular • some works show a sort of naughtiness or impurity in the behavior of their subjects • showing the historical trend of departing away from the Baroque's church/state orientation • Landscapes were pastoral and often depicted the leisurely outings of aristocratic couples.
  • 35. Antoine Watteau Mezzetin Oil on canvas 1717-1719 Watteau invented the genre of fete galantes: scenes of bucolic and idyllic charm, suffused with an air of theatricality. Some of his best known subjects were drawn from the world Italian comedy and ballet.
  • 36. Jean Honorė Fragonard The Happy Accidents of the Swing Oil on canvas 17687-68
  • 37. Francois Boucher oil on canvas 1751
  • 38. Sculpture • Best expressed through delicate porcelain sculpture rather than imposing marble statues. • The themes of love and gaiety were reflected in sculpture, as were elements of nature, curving lines and asymmetry. Joseph Willems Porcelain 1700s After an engraving by Boucher
  • 39. • The sculptor Edme Bouchardon represented Cupid engaged in carving his darts of love from the club of Hercules. • This serves as an excellent symbol of the Rococo style—the demigod is transformed into the soft child, the bone-shattering club becomes the heart- scathing arrows. Edmĕ Bouchardon Amor fashioning a bow after the club of Hercules Marble 1750
  • 40. Étienne Maurice Falconet (1716-1791) Amour menaçant, Louvre Marble 1750s
  • 41. Franz Anton Bustelli Pair of Lovers Nymphenburg Porcelain 1760
  • 42. A traditional Rococo piece, dating from 1750-60, either French or German
  • 43. Key terms • Rococo Late Baroque • Rocaille: stone • Coquilles: shell • Contraste • Chelsea Porcelain Factory • Acanthus • Fauteuil chair • Voyeuse chair • Bergere en gondole • Antoine Watteau