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stunning in there it's late baroque and rococo style so as elegant as it gets pastel shades
It's late Baroque and Rococo style.
While the exterior is Baroque, the favorite style of divine monarchs in the 17th century, much of the interior was finished under Maria Theresa in Rococo, the frillier "let them eat cake" style that followed.
much of the interior was finished under Maria Theresa in Rococo - the frillier let-them-eat-cake
The film's story is set in mid-18th-century France, so for the look of the beast's castle, the art department was heavily influenced by the very ornate Rococo style popular during that period and which included lots of intricate designs, curved shapes, plant motifs, and
the art department was heavily influenced by the very ornate Rococo style popular during
The castle was built in the Gothic style, but this was the private chapel for the bishop and the people who lived in the castle, and it was redecorated in the mid-1700s in the Rococo style, which is just ostentatious and elaborate and luxurious.
and it was redecorated in the mid-1700s in the Rococo style, which is just ostentatious and elaborate and luxurious.
Uh, it is basically Renaissance or Rococo form.
It is basically Renaissance or Rococo form.
These tapestries take their cue from the Rococo style—elegant, playful, light scenes of both nobility and peasantry enjoying the normal activities of their day.
These tapestries take their cue from the Rococo style—elegant, playful, light scenes of both nobility and peasantry enjoying the normal activities of their day.
I mean, look at those fancy rococo dresses.
Look at those fancy rococo dresses.
Rococoo or Rococo?
And the National Gallery's delightful sweep through art history continues, from Baroque, with dramatic fantasies--this one, thanks to Rubens--to frilly Rococo decadence.
TO FRILLY ROCOCO DECADENCE.
This was in direct opposition to the dominant Rococo style that reflected the ornate and hedonistic lifestyles of the monarchy.
This was in direct opposition to the dominant Rococo style that reflected the ornate and hedonistic lifestyles of the monarchy.