The Age of Rococo

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Publisher: Paul Hamlyn; Cameo Ser.

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Format: Softcover

The Age of Rococo, spanning roughly from the early 18th century to the late 18th century, emerged as a captivating artistic and cultural movement in Europe, particularly in France. Characterized by its exuberant and ornate aesthetic, Rococo art and design embraced themes of elegance, frivolity, and sensuality.

In this era, artists and craftsmen sought to evoke a sense of lightness and grace, often depicting scenes of leisure, romance, and nature in their works.

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Publisher: Paul Hamlyn; Cameo Ser.

Condition: Used (Very Good)

Format: Softcover

The Age of Rococo, spanning roughly from the early 18th century to the late 18th century, emerged as a captivating artistic and cultural movement in Europe, particularly in France. Characterized by its exuberant and ornate aesthetic, Rococo art and design embraced themes of elegance, frivolity, and sensuality.

In this era, artists and craftsmen sought to evoke a sense of lightness and grace, often depicting scenes of leisure, romance, and nature in their works.

Publisher: Paul Hamlyn; Cameo Ser.

Condition: Used (Very Good)

Format: Softcover

The Age of Rococo, spanning roughly from the early 18th century to the late 18th century, emerged as a captivating artistic and cultural movement in Europe, particularly in France. Characterized by its exuberant and ornate aesthetic, Rococo art and design embraced themes of elegance, frivolity, and sensuality.

In this era, artists and craftsmen sought to evoke a sense of lightness and grace, often depicting scenes of leisure, romance, and nature in their works.