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ROCOCO AND NEOCLASSICISM
ROCOCO                      El columpio (detalle). Óleo de
                            Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-
                            1806).
less
commonly roccoco,
also referred to as "Late
Baroque", is an 18th-
century artistic
movement and style,
which affected several
aspects of the
arts including painting,
sculpture, architecture,
interior
design, decoration,
Literature ,music and
theatre.
ROCOCO
Pair of lovers group of Nymphenburg porcelain, c.   The Rococo developed in
1760, modelled by Franz Anton Bustelli
                                                     the early part of the 18th
                                                     century in Paris, France as
                                                     a reaction against the
                                                     grandeur, symmetry and
                                                     strict regulations of
                                                     the Baroque, especially
                                                     that of the Palace of
                                                     Versailles. In such a way,
                                                     Rococo artists opted for a
                                                     more jocular, florid and
                                                     graceful approach to
                                                     Baroque
ROCOCO                                     Rococo art and architecture
Made by Vicente Acero. Most
representative rococo’s spanish sculture     in such a way was ornate and
                                             made strong usage of
                                             creamy, pastel-like colours,
                                             asymmetrical designs, curves
                                             and gold. Unlike the more
                                             politically focused Baroque,
                                             the Rococo had more playful
                                             and often witty artistic
                                             themes. With regards to
                                             interior decoration, Rococo
                                             rooms were designed as total
                                             works of art with elegant and
                                             ornate furniture, small
                                             sculptures, ornamental
                                             mirrors
ROCOCO
The Rococo additionally played an important role in painting




                                                François Boucher
                                                was a French
                                                painter noted for
                                                his romantic,
                                                pastoral and
                                                mythological
                                                scenes.
ROCOCO


         L.M. Van Loo. La
         familia de Felipe V.
         Óleo sobre lienzo.
         408 x 520 cm. 1743.
         Museo del Prado.
         Madrid.
ROCOCO
Representantes          Rococó en España:
 Rococó en Francia:      Luis Meléndez y Luis Paret
 Watteau
 Boucher
 Fragonard
 Chardin y Greuze
 Rococó en Inglaterra:
 Reynolds
 Gainsborough

 Rococó en Italia:
 Solimena
 Tiépolo
Towards the end of the 18th century,
Rococo started to fall out of fashion, and
it was largely supplanted by
the Neoclassic style.
Towards the end of the 18th century,
Rococo started to fall out of fashion, and
it was largely supplanted by
the Neoclassic style.
Name given to Western movements in the
decorative and visual
arts, literature, theatre, music,
and architecture that draw inspiration
from the "classical" art and culture
of Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome.
NEOCLASSICISM
The main Neoclassical
 movement coincided with
 the 18th century Age of
 Enlightenment, and
 continued into the early
 19th century, latterly
 competing
 with Romanticism. In
 architecture the style
 continued throughout the
 19th and 20th centuries    Fachada de la catedral de
                            Pamplona(1873), severamente clásica,
 and into the 21st.         con un pórtico tetrástilo entre dos torres
                            cuadradas.
Neoclassicism is a revival of the styles and spirit
 of classic antiquity inspired directly from the
 classical period, which coincided and reflected
 the developments in philosophy and other areas
 of the Age of Enlightenment, and was initially a
 reaction against the excesses of the
 preceding Rococo style
NEOCLASSICISM
Neo-Classical sculpture   Rococo sculpture
NEOCLASSICISM
Neoclassicism in
 painting gained a new
 sense of direction with
 the sensational success
 of Jacques-Louis
 David's Oath of the
 Horatii at the Paris
 Salon of 1785
NEOCLASSCISM
 Neoclassicism in
  music is a 20th
  century movement;
  in this case it is
  the classical music of
  the late 18th and
  early 19th century
  that is being revived,
  not the music of the
  ancient world. The
                           Here’s the music example composed by
  movement started in
                           Stravinsky, it is the Sonata for piano
  French with Maurice
  Ravel.
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José María Marín Sánchez. 4ºESO A.

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XVIII century culture

  • 2. ROCOCO El columpio (detalle). Óleo de Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732- 1806). less commonly roccoco, also referred to as "Late Baroque", is an 18th- century artistic movement and style, which affected several aspects of the arts including painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design, decoration, Literature ,music and theatre.
  • 3. ROCOCO Pair of lovers group of Nymphenburg porcelain, c. The Rococo developed in 1760, modelled by Franz Anton Bustelli the early part of the 18th century in Paris, France as a reaction against the grandeur, symmetry and strict regulations of the Baroque, especially that of the Palace of Versailles. In such a way, Rococo artists opted for a more jocular, florid and graceful approach to Baroque
  • 4. ROCOCO Rococo art and architecture Made by Vicente Acero. Most representative rococo’s spanish sculture in such a way was ornate and made strong usage of creamy, pastel-like colours, asymmetrical designs, curves and gold. Unlike the more politically focused Baroque, the Rococo had more playful and often witty artistic themes. With regards to interior decoration, Rococo rooms were designed as total works of art with elegant and ornate furniture, small sculptures, ornamental mirrors
  • 5. ROCOCO The Rococo additionally played an important role in painting François Boucher was a French painter noted for his romantic, pastoral and mythological scenes.
  • 6. ROCOCO L.M. Van Loo. La familia de Felipe V. Óleo sobre lienzo. 408 x 520 cm. 1743. Museo del Prado. Madrid.
  • 7. ROCOCO Representantes Rococó en España: Rococó en Francia: Luis Meléndez y Luis Paret Watteau Boucher Fragonard Chardin y Greuze Rococó en Inglaterra: Reynolds Gainsborough Rococó en Italia: Solimena Tiépolo
  • 8. Towards the end of the 18th century, Rococo started to fall out of fashion, and it was largely supplanted by the Neoclassic style.
  • 9. Towards the end of the 18th century, Rococo started to fall out of fashion, and it was largely supplanted by the Neoclassic style.
  • 10. Name given to Western movements in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that draw inspiration from the "classical" art and culture of Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome.
  • 11. NEOCLASSICISM The main Neoclassical movement coincided with the 18th century Age of Enlightenment, and continued into the early 19th century, latterly competing with Romanticism. In architecture the style continued throughout the 19th and 20th centuries Fachada de la catedral de Pamplona(1873), severamente clásica, and into the 21st. con un pórtico tetrástilo entre dos torres cuadradas.
  • 12. Neoclassicism is a revival of the styles and spirit of classic antiquity inspired directly from the classical period, which coincided and reflected the developments in philosophy and other areas of the Age of Enlightenment, and was initially a reaction against the excesses of the preceding Rococo style
  • 14. NEOCLASSICISM Neoclassicism in painting gained a new sense of direction with the sensational success of Jacques-Louis David's Oath of the Horatii at the Paris Salon of 1785
  • 15. NEOCLASSCISM  Neoclassicism in music is a 20th century movement; in this case it is the classical music of the late 18th and early 19th century that is being revived, not the music of the ancient world. The Here’s the music example composed by movement started in Stravinsky, it is the Sonata for piano French with Maurice Ravel.
  • 17. José María Marín Sánchez. 4ºESO A.