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developed in the early part of the 18th century in Paris, France as a reaction against the grandeur, symmetry and strict regulations of the Baroque, their paintings were intended as sheer decoration of handsome homes ornate and made strong usage of creamy, pastel-like colours, asymmetrical designs, curves and gold Rococo had more playful and often witty artistic themes
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The Happy Hazards of the Swing 1767-1768 oil on canvas 81 × 64 cm a young gentleman in the bushes, observing a lady on swing being pushed by her spouse hidden in the shadows, as he is unaware of the affair. the young man gets a glimpse under her dress. ] a young nobleman had requested this portrait of his mistress seated on a swing. ] Statue of Cupid/love telling the audience to shush.
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French painter. considered a master of still life, genre paintings which depict kitchen maids, children, and domestic activities. Notice the reflections and common subject The Silver Tureen c. 1728 Oil on canvas, 76.2 x 108 cm
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Genre paintings are scenes from everyday life What do you see? What do you think she is doing? Why do you think it is unique to paint a scene from everyday life? Does this seem more Baroque or Rococo? The Milkmaid 1660 Medium oil on canvas
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