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Rococo: the Art of Pleasure

Rococo: the Art of Pleasure. Rococo Art Movement – 1715-1780s. Emerged as a new movement following the death of Louis XIV in 1715 (72 year reign!!) Regent, Philippe d'Orléans , who governed France for Louis XV (until 1723) was interested in amusement and pleasure

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Rococo: the Art of Pleasure

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  1. Rococo: the Art of Pleasure

  2. Rococo Art Movement – 1715-1780s • Emerged as a new movement following the death of Louis XIV in 1715 (72 year reign!!) • Regent, Philippe d'Orléans, who governed France for Louis XV (until 1723) was interested in amusement and pleasure • Government moved from Versailles to Paris – French nobility move back to Paris and beyond – reassert themselves • Reject heavy ornate Baroque style associated with Louis XIV and Versailles

  3. Characteristics of Rococo • Lighter, more delicate • Lovely textures, opulence; expense • Feathery foliage; fantasy landscapes • Thoughtful; poetic dimension • Associated mostly with decorative arts: pastel colors; irregular, curvilinear shapes (based on plant forms); delicate lines, soft textures. • Love of sensuous colors, fluid forms, lively movement • Everything treated with a lighter touch; light-hearted; light-headed. ;) • PLEASURE-LOVING ARISTOCRACY • Artists: Watteau; Fragonard

  4. Critics of Rococo – William Hogarth; Jean-BaptisteChardin • Marriage a la Mode Series --- 1745

  5. THE END – DON’T THINK SOOOOOOOOOOOOO • 

  6. Children in the 18th century

  7. Peasant Family

  8. Bourgeoisie Family

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