Rococo period.

Rococo period.

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Antonio Balestra


Rococo, is a style intern design, decorative arts, painting, architecture, and sculpture that originated in Paris in the early 18th. Antonio Balestra was an Italian painter of the Rococo period, this art was a difficult-to-define 18th-century artistic movement that extends into many fields. The ornate tale of Rococo style of interior design from Europe to India. Rococo is the most rebellious of design styles. Become the final expression of the Baroque movement, it was very ornamental and commercial as a style definition without rules of painting.

The rococo style of architecture and furnishing remains one of the highest in terms also there ample similarities between Baroque and Rococo, just as language, design of curvatures, undulations, and underlined expressionism.

The word Rococo is derived from the French word rocaille, which denoted the shell-covered rock work that was used to decorate artificial grottoes. One of the most brilliant and original artists of the eighteenth century was Antoine Watteau. François Boucher is associated with the formulation of the mature Rococo style and its dissemination throughout Europe, they a remarkable figure of French Rococo. The Swing was created by the French artist Jean Honoré Fragonard, his work constitutes a further elaboration of the Rococo idiom established by Antoine Watteau and François Boucher.

Tiepolo, an Italian painter, and printmaker from the Republic of Venice who painted in the Rococo style was the eldest son of the famous Italian Rococo artist.

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo was the eldest son of the famous Italian Rococo artist, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770). The younger Tiepolo trained in his father’s studio working as an assistant and becoming a skilled protégé by the age of twenty.

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