As an art style, Rococo was immersed in the mid-1700s and was known for joyful themes of love, wealth, and nature. Rococo followed the Baroque
As an art style, Rococo was immersed in the mid-1700s and was known for joyful themes of love, wealth, and nature. Rococo followed the Baroque
Residenz, Würzburg (Germany, 1719-1780, architect: Balthasar Neumann)
French Fashion has been a life-long obsession. Even at the age of three, I was tucked away in a sunlit corner sketching ornate dresses on stick figures. But as my fascination and artistic ability grew, so did my knowledge of fashion history. I have been deeply influenced by the Rococo era, a period of extravagance in 18th Century France. Though the artists of the time, such as Francoise Boucher, have been exceptionally influential; what truly captivates me is the costuming! “Lilliana”, named for my grandmother, is a study of 18th Century French Fashion more than a portrait. The gown was truly my focus in this painting. The details and frills are frosting to the delightful puffs of pink satin. Though uniquely mine, the gown design was inspired by the study of lithographic fashion plates preserved from the late 1700’s France. Though the original paintings have long since sold, I am releasing canvas prints on my website for a limited time. I hope you “Lilliana” makes a bold statement among your romantic, vintage, French décor.
Why stay in a hotel when you can spend your Roman holiday in a 17th-century palazzo designed by Vatican artists and with its own 21st-century princess?
As an art style, Rococo was immersed in the mid-1700s and was known for joyful themes of love, wealth, and nature. Rococo followed the Baroque
in Les Archives de l'imprimerie. Lausanne, 1897-1900
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About Italian Rococo (Florentine, 19th Century) giltwood wall mirror with extensive foliate carved filigree frame with a shell form pediment top.
110" wide Color Rose gold jacquard is a 110" inch extra wide-width fabric Luxurious 100% Polyester damask jacquard fabric This Fabric is 110'' in width. Each order comes in 1 full length piece. For example, if you order a quantity of 5, you will receive a 5 yard piece measuring 110'' x 180''. Use: -Clothes in the baroque and rococo style -decorations -tablecloth -curtains -upholstery Great for interior design, decorating and more: pillows, comforters, drapes. Also for Fashion: Coats, Blazers, and Vests. Sold by the yard. 110” wide. Horizontal Pattern Repeat: 14.5 inches Vertical Pattern Repeat: 13.5 inches
A list of some of the greatest examples of Rococo Architecture, and a detailed look at the origins and legacy of the style.
Ebury is a 100% cotton chintz that features regal baroque scrolls and frames. It brings a Rococo-style extravagence to any design. This drapery-weight fabric is also suitable for light upholstery applications.
Royal Rococo Wall Art | © Jonny J. Petros
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Stays ~ ca. 1730-70, from the Musée Galliera Heavy linen boned bodice with shoulder straps tied with laces at the back. It has a rounded neckline in the front with a straight edge to the back. The …
Prague, August 2009
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As an art style, Rococo was immersed in the mid-1700s and was known for joyful themes of love, wealth, and nature. Rococo followed the Baroque
Private home became the center of the new style called Rococo derived from french word rocaille ( pebble) refers to the small stones and shells used to decorate grotto interiors. Shells were the p…