No
Rococo.
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Rococo is an 18th century art period which features feminine and ornate decorations. Rococo art uses many pastel colors, patterns, and outdoor scenes. The word is a fusion of two words, one French and the other Italian. The French comes from the word rocaille, which refers to art almost like a mosaic of found objects for a garden. It is also Italian because it shares an origin with the word Baroque, which defines a prior art period which was much darker, but shared the attention to details and emphasis on patterns.
Rococo was the dominant 18th century style in Europe. Towards the end of the century the new style was Neo-Classicism.
Rococo-style. ----- The first case = the house was built in this style. "Rococo-styled" = the already-built house was made to look like a Rococo building.
The hotel lobby was a very elaborate and elegant rococo style.
No
Rococo.
Rococo.
Moralizing
decorative.
Rococo style
Jean Honore-Fragonard's style was Rococo style
Style galant (Apex)
Rococo.
Rococo or Neoclassical style