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Rococo was an art movement that began in France in the early 18th century

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Background imageRococo Collection: Self Portrait, 1736-1782. Creator: Anna Dorothea Therbusch

Self Portrait, 1736-1782. Creator: Anna Dorothea Therbusch
Self Portrait, 1736-1782

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of Henriette Agathe Rose Foâche (1754-1812), née de Mondion, 1780

Portrait of Henriette Agathe Rose Foâche (1754-1812), née de Mondion, 1780. Creator: Roslin, Alexander (1718-1793)
Portrait of Henriette Agathe Rose Foache (1754-1812), nee de Mondion, 1780. Private Collection

Background imageRococo Collection: The Spinner. Creator: Hilleström, Pehr (1732-1816)

The Spinner. Creator: Hilleström, Pehr (1732-1816)
The Spinner. Private Collection

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of a Member of the Van der Mersch Family, 1736. Creator: Cornelis Troost

Portrait of a Member of the Van der Mersch Family, 1736. Creator: Cornelis Troost
Portrait of a Member of the Van der Mersch Family, 1736. The portrait conveys a sense of convivial hospitality, as if the man were inviting us into his home to enjoy his art and music

Background imageRococo Collection: Gerrit Sichterman (1688-1730). Quartermaster-General of the Cavalry

Gerrit Sichterman (1688-1730). Quartermaster-General of the Cavalry, Colonel of the Oranje-Groningen Creator
Gerrit Sichterman (1688-1730). Quartermaster-General of the Cavalry, Colonel of the Oranje-Groningen Infantry Regiment, Commandant of Grave, c.1725

Background imageRococo Collection: An Amsterdam Canal House Garden, c.1740-1745. Creator: Cornelis Troost

An Amsterdam Canal House Garden, c.1740-1745. Creator: Cornelis Troost
An Amsterdam Canal House Garden, c.1740-1745

Background imageRococo Collection: Studies of animals and semi-styles, c.1765-c.1780. Creator: Anon

Studies of animals and semi-styles, c.1765-c.1780. Creator: Anon
Studies of animals and semi-styles, c.1765-c.1780. The studies were followed by motifs from a print series by Stefano della Bella from around 1640-1650: Friezes

Background imageRococo Collection: Design for two wine coolers or vases, c.1765-c.1780. Creator: Anon

Design for two wine coolers or vases, c.1765-c.1780. Creator: Anon
Design for two wine coolers or vases, c.1765-c.1780

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of a woman, 1726-1793. Creator: Carl Gustaf Pilo

Portrait of a woman, 1726-1793. Creator: Carl Gustaf Pilo
Portrait of a woman, 1726-1793

Background imageRococo Collection: Hounds with Wild-Fowl and Game, 1726. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Oudry

Hounds with Wild-Fowl and Game, 1726. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Oudry
Hounds with Wild-Fowl and Game, 1726

Background imageRococo Collection: Frederikke Sofie Wilhelmine, Margravine of Bayreuth, 1715-1779. Creator: Thomas Huber

Frederikke Sofie Wilhelmine, Margravine of Bayreuth, 1715-1779. Creator: Thomas Huber
Frederikke Sofie Wilhelmine, Margravine of Bayreuth, 1715-1779

Background imageRococo Collection: Entrance to the Grand Canal near the Punta della Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute, 1730-1745

Entrance to the Grand Canal near the Punta della Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute, 1730-1745. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to the Grand Canal near the Punta della Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute, 1730-1745

Background imageRococo Collection: A Fancy-Dress Ball, 1704-1711. Creator: Benoit Le Coffre

A Fancy-Dress Ball, 1704-1711. Creator: Benoit Le Coffre
A Fancy-Dress Ball, 1704-1711

Background imageRococo Collection: Design for model square board with grazing cow, c.1875-c.1880. Creator: Albert Louis Dammouse

Design for model square board with grazing cow, c.1875-c.1880. Creator: Albert Louis Dammouse
Design for model square board with grazing cow, c.1875-c.1880. Grazing cow, tree and foliage; rococo decoration and the branches coloured to suggest silver and gold

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of a Painter, perhaps the Artist Himself, 1730. Creator: Aert Schouman

Portrait of a Painter, perhaps the Artist Himself, 1730. Creator: Aert Schouman
Portrait of a Painter, perhaps the Artist Himself, 1730. Attributed to Aert Schouman

Background imageRococo Collection: The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester Jansz, 1794-1795. Creator: Adriaan De Lelie

The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester Jansz, 1794-1795. Creator: Adriaan De Lelie
The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester Jansz, 1794-1795. In 1792, Gildemeester, a merchant, turned two large rooms at his house on Amsterdam's Herengracht into an art gallery

Background imageRococo Collection: The Raampoortje in Amsterdam, 1809. Creator: Cornelis Troost

The Raampoortje in Amsterdam, 1809. Creator: Cornelis Troost
The Raampoortje in Amsterdam, 1809

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of a Painter, probably Harmanus Uppink, 1785-1791. Creator: Willem Uppink

Portrait of a Painter, probably Harmanus Uppink, 1785-1791. Creator: Willem Uppink
Portrait of a Painter, probably Harmanus Uppink, 1785-1791

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of a Painter, probably the Artist himself, 1788. Creator: Willem Uppink

Portrait of a Painter, probably the Artist himself, 1788. Creator: Willem Uppink
Portrait of a Painter, probably the Artist himself, 1788

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of an Old Lady, 1720-1750. Creator: Circle of Giuseppe Ghislandi

Portrait of an Old Lady, 1720-1750. Creator: Circle of Giuseppe Ghislandi
Portrait of an Old Lady, 1720-1750

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of the Engraver Jan Caspar Philips, 1747. Creator: Tibout Regters

Portrait of the Engraver Jan Caspar Philips, 1747. Creator: Tibout Regters
Portrait of the Engraver Jan Caspar Philips, 1747

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of Pieter Nicolaas Rendorp, Amsterdam Brewer, 1756. Creator: Tibout Regters

Portrait of Pieter Nicolaas Rendorp, Amsterdam Brewer, 1756. Creator: Tibout Regters
Portrait of Pieter Nicolaas Rendorp, Amsterdam Brewer, 1756

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of Wilhelmina Hillegonda Schuyt, Wife of Joachim Rendorp, 1757-1768

Portrait of Wilhelmina Hillegonda Schuyt, Wife of Joachim Rendorp, 1757-1768. Creator: Tibout Regters
Portrait of Wilhelmina Hillegonda Schuyt, Wife of Joachim Rendorp, 1757-1768

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of Joachim Rendorp, Baron of Marquette, Brewer and Burgomaster of Amsterdam several times

Portrait of Joachim Rendorp, Baron of Marquette, Brewer and Burgomaster of Amsterdam several times, 1757-1768

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of Pieter Meijer, Publisher and Bookseller in Amsterdam, 1750-1781

Portrait of Pieter Meijer, Publisher and Bookseller in Amsterdam, 1750-1781. Creator: Hendrik Pothoven
Portrait of Pieter Meijer, Publisher and Bookseller in Amsterdam, 1750-1781. Attributed to Hendrik Pothoven

Background imageRococo Collection: Abraham Patras (1735-1737), 1737-1745. Creator: Theodorus Justinus Rheen

Abraham Patras (1735-1737), 1737-1745. Creator: Theodorus Justinus Rheen
Abraham Patras (1735-1737), 1737-1745. Other Title(s): Portrait of Abraham Patras, Governor-General of the Dutch East India Company

Background imageRococo Collection: Footpath in the Haagse Bos, 1778. Creator: Paulus Constantijn la Fargue

Footpath in the Haagse Bos, 1778. Creator: Paulus Constantijn la Fargue
Footpath in the Haagse Bos, 1778. Other Title(s): The Scheveningen Woods near The Hague

Background imageRococo Collection: The Hall of the Artistic Society Kunst wordt door Arbeid verkregen (Art is Acquired through Labor)

The Hall of the Artistic Society Kunst wordt door Arbeid verkregen (Art is Acquired through Labor) Creator
The Hall of the Artistic Society Kunst wordt door Arbeid verkregen (Art is Acquired through Labor) in Leiden, 1780

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of a Woman, according to tradition Marie Louise Elisabeth d'Orléans (1695-1719)

Portrait of a Woman, according to tradition Marie Louise Elisabeth d'Orléans (1695-1719)
Portrait of a Woman, according to tradition Marie Louise Elisabeth d'Orleans (1695-1719), Duchesse de Berry, as Flora, 1690-1740

Background imageRococo Collection: Scene from the Play Lubbert Lubbertse or the noble farmer by M. van Breda, 1761

Scene from the Play Lubbert Lubbertse or the noble farmer by M. van Breda, 1761. Creator: Jacobus Buys
Scene from the Play Lubbert Lubbertse or the noble farmer by M. van Breda, 1761

Background imageRococo Collection: Young Man with Bow and large Quiver and his Companion with a Shield

Young Man with Bow and large Quiver and his Companion with a Shield, formerly entitled Telemachus an Creator
Young Man with Bow and large Quiver and his Companion with a Shield, formerly entitled Telemachus and Mentor, 1730-1750

Background imageRococo Collection: The Sleeping Rinaldo Crowned with Flowers by Armida (formerly entitled Sleeping Mars), 1750-1780

The Sleeping Rinaldo Crowned with Flowers by Armida (formerly entitled Sleeping Mars), 1750-1780

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of Arnoldus van Rijneveld, c.1738. Creator: Louis Tocque

Portrait of Arnoldus van Rijneveld, c.1738. Creator: Louis Tocque
Portrait of Arnoldus van Rijneveld, c.1738

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of Isaac van Rijneveld, 1738. Creator: Louis Tocque

Portrait of Isaac van Rijneveld, 1738. Creator: Louis Tocque
Portrait of Isaac van Rijneveld, 1738

Background imageRococo Collection: View of the interior of a palace, with several richly dressed ladies and gentlemen, 1684-1756

View of the interior of a palace, with several richly dressed ladies and gentlemen, 1684-1756

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of Louis XVI, King of France, c.1777-c.1789. Creator: Workshop of Joseph Duplessis

Portrait of Louis XVI, King of France, c.1777-c.1789. Creator: Workshop of Joseph Duplessis
Portrait of Louis XVI, King of France, c.1777-c.1789

Background imageRococo Collection: Still Life with Flowers, Fruit and Birds, 1774. Creator: Jan van Os

Still Life with Flowers, Fruit and Birds, 1774. Creator: Jan van Os
Still Life with Flowers, Fruit and Birds, 1774

Background imageRococo Collection: View of the Garden of Versailles, 1759-c.1796. Creator: Unknown

View of the Garden of Versailles, 1759-c.1796. Creator: Unknown
View of the Garden of Versailles, 1759-c.1796

Background imageRococo Collection: View of the Duomo in Milan, 1759-c.1796. Creator: Unknown

View of the Duomo in Milan, 1759-c.1796. Creator: Unknown
View of the Duomo in Milan, 1759-c.1796

Background imageRococo Collection: View of St. Peter's Square and St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, 1759-c.1796. Creator: Unknown

View of St. Peter's Square and St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, 1759-c.1796. Creator: Unknown
View of St. Peter's Square and St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, 1759-c.1796

Background imageRococo Collection: View of a Palace at Alexandria, 1762. Creator: L.Mt. Vanier

View of a Palace at Alexandria, 1762. Creator: L.Mt. Vanier
View of a Palace at Alexandria, 1762

Background imageRococo Collection: View of a gallery leading to a garden in Copenhagen, 1761. Creator: Unknown

View of a gallery leading to a garden in Copenhagen, 1761. Creator: Unknown
View of a gallery leading to a garden in Copenhagen, 1761

Background imageRococo Collection: Self-Portrait, before 1780. Creator: Juste Chevillet

Self-Portrait, before 1780. Creator: Juste Chevillet
Self-Portrait, before 1780

Background imageRococo Collection: Self Portrait, Pointing at a Portrait of the Artist's deceased Colleague Dirk Jacobsz... 1791-1795

Self Portrait, Pointing at a Portrait of the Artist's deceased Colleague Dirk Jacobsz... 1791-1795
Self Portrait, Pointing at a Portrait of the Artist's deceased Colleague Dirk Jacobsz Ploegsma (1769-91), 1791-1795

Background imageRococo Collection: Johanna van Rijswijk (b. 1715), Wife of Jan Hendrik van Rijswijk, 1754

Johanna van Rijswijk (b. 1715), Wife of Jan Hendrik van Rijswijk, 1754. Creator: Isaac Lodewijk La Fargue
Johanna van Rijswijk (b. 1715), Wife of Jan Hendrik van Rijswijk, 1754

Background imageRococo Collection: Jan Hendrik van Rijswijk (b 1717), 1754. Creator: Isaac Lodewijk La Fargue

Jan Hendrik van Rijswijk (b 1717), 1754. Creator: Isaac Lodewijk La Fargue
Jan Hendrik van Rijswijk (b 1717), 1754

Background imageRococo Collection: Adriana Johanna van Heusden, Wife of Johan Arnold Zoutman, 1770. Creator: August Christian Hauck

Adriana Johanna van Heusden, Wife of Johan Arnold Zoutman, 1770. Creator: August Christian Hauck
Adriana Johanna van Heusden, Wife of Johan Arnold Zoutman, 1770

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of William IV, 1751. Creator: Jacques-Andre-Joseph Aved

Portrait of William IV, 1751. Creator: Jacques-Andre-Joseph Aved
Portrait of William IV, 1751. Other Title(s): Portrait of Willem IV (1711-1751), Prince of Orange-Nassau



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Rococo Collection

Rococo was an art movement that began in France in the early 18th century. It was a reaction to the grandeur and formality of Baroque art, and instead focused on lightness, grace, and playfulness. Rococo artists often used pastel colors, asymmetrical designs, and curved lines to create works that were ornate yet delicate. Rococo paintings often depicted scenes of everyday life with a focus on love, pleasure, beauty, and nature. Sculpture also featured prominently in Rococo art with works depicting mythological figures or allegorical scenes. The movement spread throughout Europe before eventually fading away in the late 18th century as Neoclassicism gained popularity. Despite its short lifespan however, Rococo left an indelible mark on European culture through its unique style of artistry which still influences modern day aesthetics today.
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