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UNWRITTEN CONFESSIONS: THEATRE and PLAY of EXPECTATIONS

Posted on December 12, 2010 by Dave

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 →

Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc. | Tagged Arina Gordienko, Escapeintolife.com, Fragonard, Francois Boucher, Gustav Lundenberg, Heinrich Wolfflin, Helmut Hatzfeld, Jacques-Louis David, Jean Antoine Watteau, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin, Laurence Sterne, madame de Pompadour, marie Ellen Synon, Mary Ellen Synon, Michael Levey, Nina Epton, Peter Paul Rubens, Raul de Saldanha, Rococo Art, Rococo Art France, Rococo Period, Roger Laufer, Saint Simon, Stephen Pain, Voltaire, William Hogarth | 3 Comments
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