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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: Portrait of Anna Elisabeth Battier, née Storp, 1771. Creator: Jens Juel

Portrait of Anna Elisabeth Battier, née Storp, 1771. Creator: Jens Juel
Portrait of Anna Elisabeth Battier, nee Storp, 1771

Background imageRococo Collection: Kitchen Interior with a Girl Reading, 1764. Creator: Jens Juel

Kitchen Interior with a Girl Reading, 1764. Creator: Jens Juel
Kitchen Interior with a Girl Reading, 1764

Background imageRococo Collection: Jean-Armand Tronchin, Ambassador to the French and English Courts, Switzerland, 1779

Jean-Armand Tronchin, Ambassador to the French and English Courts, Switzerland, 1779. Creator: Jens Juel
Jean-Armand Tronchin, Ambassador to the French and English Courts. Switzerland, 1779

Background imageRococo Collection: A Girl from Holstein, 1766-1767. Creator: Jens Juel

A Girl from Holstein, 1766-1767. Creator: Jens Juel
A Girl from Holstein, 1766-1767

Background imageRococo Collection: Amalienborg Square, Copenhagen, 1896. Creator: Vilhelm Hammershøi

Amalienborg Square, Copenhagen, 1896. Creator: Vilhelm Hammershøi
Amalienborg Square, Copenhagen, 1896

Background imageRococo Collection: The Garden of the Prince's Palace, Copenhagen, 1905. Creator: Svend Hammershoi

The Garden of the Prince's Palace, Copenhagen, 1905. Creator: Svend Hammershoi
The Garden of the Prince's Palace, Copenhagen, 1905

Background imageRococo Collection: Estampes pour servir a l'Histoire des Moeurs et du Costume... (volume III), published 1783

Estampes pour servir a l'Histoire des Moeurs et du Costume... (volume III), published 1783
Estampes pour servir a l'Histoire des Moeurs et du Costume... (volume III), published 1783. Prints to serve the History of Manners and Costume - The Little Lodge

Background imageRococo Collection: Figures de différents caractères, de Paysages, et d'Etudes dessinées d'après nature... c. 1726

Figures de différents caractères, de Paysages, et d'Etudes dessinées d'après nature... c. 1726
Figures de differents caracteres, de Paysages, et d'Etudes dessinees d'apres nature par Antoine Watteau (volume I), c. 1726

Background imageRococo Collection: L'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume I), c. 1740. Creator: Various Artists after Antoine Watteau

L'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume I), c. 1740. Creator: Various Artists after Antoine Watteau
L'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume I), c. 1740

Background imageRococo Collection: L'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume II), c. 1740. Creator: Various Artists after Antoine Watteau

L'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume II), c. 1740. Creator: Various Artists after Antoine Watteau
L'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume II), c. 1740 - departure of the Italian comedians

Background imageRococo Collection: From Ludvig Holberg's 'Jean de France', Act 1, Scene 6, 1812. Creator: CW Eckersberg

From Ludvig Holberg's "Jean de France", Act 1, Scene 6, 1812. Creator: CW Eckersberg
From Ludvig Holberg's "Jean de France", Act 1, Scene 6, 1812

Background imageRococo Collection: Mountainous River Landscape with Bathers, 1752/1770. Creator: Francesco Zuccarelli

Mountainous River Landscape with Bathers, 1752/1770. Creator: Francesco Zuccarelli
Mountainous River Landscape with Bathers, 1752/1770

Background imageRococo Collection: Mountain Landscape with Washerwomen and a Fisherman, 1762/1765. Creator: Francesco Zuccarelli

Mountain Landscape with Washerwomen and a Fisherman, 1762/1765. Creator: Francesco Zuccarelli
Mountain Landscape with Washerwomen and a Fisherman, 1762/1765

Background imageRococo Collection: A Boy Smiling, c. 1750. Creator: Francesco Zuccarelli

A Boy Smiling, c. 1750. Creator: Francesco Zuccarelli
A Boy Smiling, c. 1750

Background imageRococo Collection: The Present, 1776-1845. Creator: Louis Leopold Boilly

The Present, 1776-1845. Creator: Louis Leopold Boilly
The Present, 1776-1845

Background imageRococo Collection: Garlanding the Statuette of Cupid, 1776-1845. Creator: Louis Leopold Boilly

Garlanding the Statuette of Cupid, 1776-1845. Creator: Louis Leopold Boilly
Garlanding the Statuette of Cupid, 1776-1845

Background imageRococo Collection: The March of Silenus [recto], c. 1715/1716. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

The March of Silenus [recto], c. 1715/1716. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
The March of Silenus [recto], c. 1715/1716

Background imageRococo Collection: A Man Reclining and a Woman Seated on the Ground, c. 1716. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

A Man Reclining and a Woman Seated on the Ground, c. 1716. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
A Man Reclining and a Woman Seated on the Ground, c. 1716

Background imageRococo Collection: The Wedding Procession, c. 1712. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

The Wedding Procession, c. 1712. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
The Wedding Procession, c. 1712

Background imageRococo Collection: The Gallant Gardener, c. 1711-1712. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

The Gallant Gardener, c. 1711-1712. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
The Gallant Gardener, c. 1711-1712

Background imageRococo Collection: View of a House, a Cottage, and Two Figures [verso], 1718/1719. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

View of a House, a Cottage, and Two Figures [verso], 1718/1719. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
View of a House, a Cottage, and Two Figures [verso], 1718/1719

Background imageRococo Collection: The Bower, c. 1716. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

The Bower, c. 1716. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
The Bower, c. 1716

Background imageRococo Collection: Italian Comedians Taking Their Bows, c. 1718. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

Italian Comedians Taking Their Bows, c. 1718. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
Italian Comedians Taking Their Bows, c. 1718

Background imageRococo Collection: Seated Woman Looking Down, c. 1720/1721. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

Seated Woman Looking Down, c. 1720/1721. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
Seated Woman Looking Down, c. 1720/1721

Background imageRococo Collection: Treetops [verso]. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

Treetops [verso]. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
Treetops [verso]

Background imageRococo Collection: Two Studies of a Violinist Tuning His Instrument, 1717/1718. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

Two Studies of a Violinist Tuning His Instrument, 1717/1718. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
Two Studies of a Violinist Tuning His Instrument, 1717/1718

Background imageRococo Collection: The Prodigal Son Wasting his Inheritance, 1724-1761. Creator: Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner

The Prodigal Son Wasting his Inheritance, 1724-1761. Creator: Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner
The Prodigal Son Wasting his Inheritance, 1724-1761

Background imageRococo Collection: The Prodigal Son Living with Harlots, 1724-1761. Creator: Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner

The Prodigal Son Living with Harlots, 1724-1761. Creator: Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner
The Prodigal Son Living with Harlots, 1724-1761

Background imageRococo Collection: Peter Beckford (1740-1811), landowner, Dorset. 1766. Creator: Pompeo Batoni

Peter Beckford (1740-1811), landowner, Dorset. 1766. Creator: Pompeo Batoni
Peter Beckford (1740-1811), landowner, Dorset. 1766

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait of Countess Eleonora Agnes Scheel, neé Raben, 1768. Creator: Peder Als

Portrait of Countess Eleonora Agnes Scheel, neé Raben, 1768. Creator: Peder Als
Portrait of Countess Eleonora Agnes Scheel, nee Raben, 1768

Background imageRococo Collection: Frederik V as Patron of Science and the Arts, 1787. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard

Frederik V as Patron of Science and the Arts, 1787. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard
Frederik V as Patron of Science and the Arts, 1787

Background imageRococo Collection: Christian VII Uniting the Ducal with the Royal Part of Holstein in 1773, 1790

Christian VII Uniting the Ducal with the Royal Part of Holstein in 1773, 1790. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard
Christian VII Uniting the Ducal with the Royal Part of Holstein in 1773, 1790

Background imageRococo Collection: Don Quixote about to Strike the Helmet, 1780s. Creator: Jean-Honore Fragonard

Don Quixote about to Strike the Helmet, 1780s. Creator: Jean-Honore Fragonard
Don Quixote about to Strike the Helmet, 1780s

Background imageRococo Collection: Don Quixote Defeated by the Windmill, 1780s. Creator: Jean-Honore Fragonard

Don Quixote Defeated by the Windmill, 1780s. Creator: Jean-Honore Fragonard
Don Quixote Defeated by the Windmill, 1780s

Background imageRococo Collection: A Magnificent Stag in a Landscape, 1735. Creator: Johann Elias Ridinger

A Magnificent Stag in a Landscape, 1735. Creator: Johann Elias Ridinger
A Magnificent Stag in a Landscape, 1735

Background imageRococo Collection: On ne s'avise jamais de tout. Creator: Charles Emmanuel Patas

On ne s'avise jamais de tout. Creator: Charles Emmanuel Patas
On ne s'avise jamais de tout

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait d'un vieillard, 1882. Creator: Louis Picard

Portrait d'un vieillard, 1882. Creator: Louis Picard
Portrait d'un vieillard, 1882

Background imageRococo Collection: Portrait d'un vieillard, 1882. Creator: Louis Picard

Portrait d'un vieillard, 1882. Creator: Louis Picard
Portrait d'un vieillard, 1882

Background imageRococo Collection: La toilette de Vénus, 18th century. Creator: Francois Boucher

La toilette de Vénus, 18th century. Creator: Francois Boucher
La toilette de Venus, 18th century. The toilet of Venus

Background imageRococo Collection: Blind man's buff, after Fragonard. Creator: Unknown

Blind man's buff, after Fragonard. Creator: Unknown
Blind man's buff, after Fragonard. (Le colin-maillard, d'apres Fragonard)

Background imageRococo Collection: The seesaw, after Fragonard. Creator: Unknown

The seesaw, after Fragonard. Creator: Unknown
The seesaw, after Fragonard. (La bascule, d'apres Fragonard)

Background imageRococo Collection: Two Elegant Women in Polish Dress, c. 1723. Creator: Nicolas Lancret

Two Elegant Women in Polish Dress, c. 1723. Creator: Nicolas Lancret
Two Elegant Women in Polish Dress, c. 1723

Background imageRococo Collection: A Young Woman Looking in a Mirror, 1742/1743. Creator: Nicolas Lancret

A Young Woman Looking in a Mirror, 1742/1743. Creator: Nicolas Lancret
A Young Woman Looking in a Mirror, 1742/1743

Background imageRococo Collection: Two Seated Ladies. Creator: Nicolas Lancret

Two Seated Ladies. Creator: Nicolas Lancret
Two Seated Ladies

Background imageRococo Collection: Flowering Plant with Grass, mid 1760s. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie Huet

Flowering Plant with Grass, mid 1760s. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie Huet
Flowering Plant with Grass, mid 1760s

Background imageRococo Collection: Flowering Plant with Buds, mid 1760s. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie Huet

Flowering Plant with Buds, mid 1760s. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie Huet
Flowering Plant with Buds, mid 1760s

Background imageRococo Collection: Poppies with Seed Pods, mid 1760s. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie Huet

Poppies with Seed Pods, mid 1760s. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie Huet
Poppies with Seed Pods, mid 1760s

Background imageRococo Collection: Poppy in Bloom, mid 1760s. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie Huet

Poppy in Bloom, mid 1760s. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie Huet
Poppy in Bloom, mid 1760s



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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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