rococo的意思和读音

rococo

: [rəˈkoʊkoʊ, ˌroʊkəˈkoʊ] : [rəˈkəʊkəʊ]

n.】(18)

adj. 18

rococoadj.

1. 18 used to describe a style of architecture , furniture, etc. that has a lot of decoration, especially in the shape of curls; used to describe a style of literature or music that has a lot of detail and decoration. The rococo style was popular in the 18th century.

n.1.】(18);;

adj.1.;;

adj.1.built or designed in a style with a lot of delicate decoration that was fashionable in Europe in the 18th century

1. barroque rococo building ...

3. Nestle ROCOCO baxi ...

7.+Rococo)++(Victorian)+  17

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1.The delicacy and playfulness of Rococo designs is often seen as a reaction to the excesses of Louis XIV's regime.

2.Made from the finest chocolate from Rococo Chocolates in London, the shots come in a beautifully packed black presentation box with ribbon.

3."Rococo" comes from the French Rocaille, which is originally referred to a kind of indoor decoration made of shell mixed with small stone.“(Rococo)”Rocaille,

4.However, engraved designs for a candlestick dated the same year can be described as the earliest known example of the mature rococo .

5.Antoine Watteau is considered to be one of the first Rococo painters. He often created asymmetrical compositions..

6.The rococo did not die immediately, but it was quickly tamed .

7.Romanticism was a reworking and mixing of earlier styles, especially elements of the Renaissance, Gothic, and Rococo periods.

8.The Rococo manner was a reaction against the "grand manner" of art identified with the baroque formality and rigidity of court life.,「

9.ROCOCO has been a floral production designer for more than two decades.ROCOCO

10.If the categories, style can be divided into European style Renaissance, baroque, rococo and neoclassical, style.