ROCOCO, in Architecture

rəkōˈkō, rō–, style in architecture, especially in interiors and the decorative arts, which originated in France and was widely used in Europe in the 18th cent. The term may be derived from the French words rocaille and coquille (rock and shell), natural forms prominent in the Italian baroque decorations of interiors and gardens. The first expression of the rococo was the transitional régence style. In contrast with the heavy baroque plasticity and grandiloquence, the rococo was an art of exquisite refinement and linearity. Through their engravings, Juste Aurèle Meissonier and Nicholas Pineau helped spread the style throughout Europe. The Parisian tapestry weavers, cabinetmakers, and bronze workers followed the trend and arranged motifs such as arabesque elements, shells, scrolls, branches of leaves, flowers, and bamboo stems into ingenious and engaging compositions. The fashionable enthusiasm for Chinese art added to the style the whole bizarre vocabulary of chinoiserie motifs. In France, major exponents of the rococo were the painters Watteau, Boucher, and Fragonard and the architects Robert de Cotte, Gilles Marie Oppenord, and later Jacques Ange Gabriel. The rococo vogue spread to Germany and Austria, where François de Cuvilliès was the pioneer. Italian rococo, particularly that of Venice, was brilliantly decorative, exemplified in the paintings of Tiepolo. The furniture of Thomas Chippendale manifested its influence in England. During the 1660s and 1670s, the rococo competed with a more severely classical form of architecture, which triumphed with the accession of Louis XVI.

See F. Kimball, The Creation of the Rococo (1943); A. Schönberger and H. Soehner, The Rococo Age (tr. 1960); H. A. Millon, Baroque and Rococo Architecture (1961); G. Bazin, Baroque and Rococco (tr. 1964); H. Hitchcock, German Rococco (1970).

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...wings by James Parkhill-Rathbone ROCOCO started as a style of interior...Russell Hitchcock, in his book, Rococo Architecture in Southern Germany, it began...The sometimes stagey character of Rococo, even at its most sophisticated...
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...have yet to find. Whatever you do visit Innsbruck. Wander round the old town with its impressive baroque and Rococo architecture and its famous house with the Golden Roof - although it is not always gleaming. More information from the Austrian...
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ROCOCO , in architecture r ko ko, ro , style in architecture...gardens. The first expression of the rococo was the transitional regence style...plasticity and grandiloquence, the rococo was an art of exquisite refinement and...
...turning point in French architecture occurred when Louis...Architects who worked in the rococo style included Germain...aesthetic to French architecture in such buildings as...Recent postmodern architecture in France ranges from...The Creation of the Rococo (1943); P. Lavedan...
BAROQUE , in art and architecture b rok , in art and architecture, a style developed in Europe, England, and the...remarkable harmony wherein painting, sculpture, and architecture were brought together in new spatial relationships...
FLEMISH ART AND ARCHITECTURE works of art and structures produced...built at Tournai (see Romanesque architecture and art ). In succeeding centuries...pieces. Splendid examples of secular architecture were executed in the 14th and 15th...
GERMAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE artistic works produced...Ottonian Periods Carolingian architecture and art are commonly considered...exuberant baroque and rococo churches and palaces that...widely practiced. The rococo style came to the fore...
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