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UNWRITTEN CONFESSIONS: THEATRE and PLAY of EXPECTATIONS
Rococo was the elegant and cynical expression of the ideas of the eighteenth-century.In the twentieth century, art historians use Rococo to designate the art of the eighteenth century, mainly in France, and characterized what could be termed ”fun of out-of-place … Continue reading
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