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Rococo$506737$ - traduzione in greco

18TH-CENTURY ARTISTIC MOVEMENT AND STYLE
Roccoco; Rococo Style; Rococco; Rococo furniture style; Rococo Furniture Style; Frederician Rococo; Frederican Rococo; Rococo (architecture); Rococo architecture; Rococò; Zopf und Perücke; Zopf und Peruecke; Rokoko; Zopf und Perucke; Rococo style; Rococo painting; Rococo Art Period; Zopfstil; Zopf style; Zopf baroque
  • [[Frederick the Great]], from Johann H. C. Franke, about 1781
  • Sack-back gown and petticoat, 1775-1780 V&A Museum no. T.180&A-1965
  • Integrated rococo carving, [[stucco]] and [[fresco]] at [[Zwiefalten Abbey]] (1739–45)

Rococo      
adj. περίτεχνος

Definizione

Rococo
·adj Of or pertaining to the style called rococo; like rococo; florid; fantastic.
II. Rococo ·noun A florid style of ornamentation which prevailed in Europe in the latter part of the eighteenth century.

Wikipedia

Rococo

Rococo, less commonly Roccoco ( rə-KOH-koh, US also ROH-kə-KOH, French: [ʁɔkɔko] or [ʁokoko] (listen)), also known as Late Baroque, is an exceptionally ornamental and theatrical style of architecture, art and decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colours, sculpted moulding, and trompe-l'œil frescoes to create surprise and the illusion of motion and drama. It is often described as the final expression of the Baroque movement.

The Rococo style began in France in the 1730s as a reaction against the more formal and geometric Louis XIV style. It was known as the "style Rocaille", or "Rocaille style". It soon spread to other parts of Europe, particularly northern Italy, Austria, southern Germany, Central Europe and Russia. It also came to influence the other arts, particularly sculpture, furniture, silverware, glassware, painting, music, and theatre. Although originally a secular style primarily used for interiors of private residences, the Rococo had a spiritual aspect to it which led to its widespread use in church interiors, particularly in Central Europe, Portugal, and South America.