Rococo: Art Movement

Rococo Style

The Rococo art movement, originating in the early 18th century, emerged as a distinctive reaction to the grandeur and formality of the preceding Baroque period. Flourishing primarily in Europe, Rococo reflected a shift towards lighter, more playful aesthetics marked by intricate ornamentation, asymmetry, and a celebration of the pleasures of life. Characterized by its delicate elegance, Rococo art encompassed various forms, including painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts.

Origins

This movement was particularly prominent in France, where it evolved as a response to the rigid artistic conventions of the time. Rococo artists sought to infuse their creations with a sense of whimsy, incorporating themes inspired by nature, love, and fantasy. Intricately embellished interiors, graceful curves, and pastel color palettes became hallmarks of Rococo design, creating an atmosphere of sophistication and charm.

Famous art pieces

These are some examples of Rococo Art style. Link to description.

Links

https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Rococo

https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/the-rococo-style-an-introduction#:~:text=Rococo%20takes%20its%20name%20from,was%20also%20a%20signature%20motif.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rococo

https://www.theartstory.org/movement/rococo/