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  • the church there is an original iconostas and Rococo altar from the 18th century.
  • f Operas, Ballets, Composers, and Performers - Rococo and Romantic, 1715-1815, Greenwood Press, West
  • the magnificent chambers in the late baroque, Rococo and Empire styles.
  • yle of the second half of the 18th century was Rococo, and examples of this style appear in a few it
  • He is best known for his Rococo architecture, mainly in Southern Germany.
  • 1730s by Lord Burlington and William Kent; the rococo artists found patrons, as Mark Girouard first
  • ribed both as a courtesan in the salons of the rococo, as well as being portrayed in the drunkenness
  • er, the organs, and especially the magnificent Rococo baldacchino.
  • ntury-royal residence which is one of the main rococo buildings in Portugal.
  • rent work-shop, and is an important example of Rococo carving.
  • the Castle of the Teutonic Order, with a rococo chapel
  • culptor who tempered a neoclassical style with Rococo charm and softness, under the influence of his
  • f the 1740s it was joined by other examples of Rococo chinoiserie and above all by the Rotunda, with
  • Rococo club was an R&B nightclub in Leicester Square,
  • is considered to be one of the most important rococo complexes in Europe.
  • is considered to be one of the most important rococo complexes in Europe.
  • ted to the older, late Baroque style ideal and rococo composers.
  • very short time, it could be considered a pure rococo creation.
  • The house is best known for its exquisite rococo decoration and fine Irish furniture.
  • The interior has Baroque ceiling paintings and Rococo decorations.
  • on screen, carved from limewood to Rastrelli's Rococo design.
  • Rococo doors and other details, especially in the lav
  • The room is a rococo ensemble of paintings, furniture and interior
  • Francesco Andreini (1697-1751) was a Rococo era painter from Cesena, Italy.
  • s considered as one of the masterpieces of the rococo era.
  • n Nordic poetry, mainly during the Baroque and Rococo eras.
  • It acquired its Rococo facade in the 18th century.
  • Rococo: filial church at Kirchberg (1753/54)
  • Vom sterbenden Rokoko (From the Dying Rococo), for violin & piano, Op. 16 (1909) (pub.
  • l on the outside, has an interior unexpectedly rococo for its date.
  • Rococo front door of Number 13.
  • including Second Empire, Beaux Arts, Baroque, Rococo, Georgian and Neo-Classical.
  • ls were painted by the Venetian painter of the rococo, Giacomo Amiconi.
  • Hollywood starlet on chaise lounge flanked by rococo gold hounds (“White Diamond”), New Orleans bro
  • A rococo gothick fireplace in the house follows a publi
  • oint, the library is world famous for its oval Rococo hall featuring a portrait of Grand Duke Carl A
  • s an infill on the empty lot between Eigtved's Rococo house at No. 23 and de Thurah's Baroque house
  • The castle is rococo in style, mimicking Italian architecture from
  • The affinities of Galante style with Rococo in the visual arts are easily overplayed, but
  • The Rococo interior from this period is well preserved, e
  • Rocky Rococo is a chain of North American restaurants, whic
  • It had a white marble mantelpiece with a large Rococo mirror above.
  • The memorials include a Rococo monument to William Vernon who died in 1732.
  • tized 12 October 1713 - 1 February 1780) was a Rococo musician and composer primarily for the pipe o
  • crises that led to the French Revolution, when rococo objects lost their value; a great deal had als
  • ain rooms are decorated chiefly in the 'robust Rococo' of the York school, with joinery probably by
  • Rococo officially closed in 2006
  • pieces, monumental Baroque canvases, exquisite rococo oil sketches, polychrome wood sculptures, Impr
  • luff (Spanish: La gallina ciega) is one of the Rococo oil-on-linen cartoons produced by the Spanish
  • Setting: Late Rococo or timeless
  • epresented a break with the traditional ornate rococo ornament associated with movie palaces at the
  • , also known as il Lissandrino, was an Italian Rococo painter from Northern Italy.
  • i Battista Piazzetta, the accomplished Italian rococo painter.
  • exemplifies the frivolity and sensuousness of Rococo painting.
  • The Palazzo Pianetti or Pianetti Tesei is a Rococo palace in the town of Jesi, Italy.
  • In my time they taught that the only Rococo palace in SPb area is the Oranienbaum palace.
  • The picture is an example of Goya's Rococo period, and is typically lively and with a sof
  • 1708-1787) was an Italian painter of the Rococo period.
  • n Italian painter of quadratura painter of the Rococo period.
  • - 9 May 1789) was a Neapolitan painter of the Rococo period.
  • The impressive internal Rococo plasterwork dates from this time.
  • Franz Anton Bustelli (1723-63), a modeller of Rococo porcelain.
  • 18 together with the blue livid colour and the Rococo portal.
  • by Josef Heintz), the Town Hall (1603/09), the rococo Provinzialbibliothek (Provincial Library, 1731
  • nty pop punk band Supernova, released on 7" by Rococo Records in 2007.
  • orted by Italianate-style brackets, and gilded Rococo Revival drapery cornices.
  • To Rococo Rot is a Berlin-based trio who combine electro
  • ng together even while Lippok recorded with To Rococo Rot and Jestram worked in his Bleibeil studio.
  • View is an album by German electronic group To Rococo Rot, released on April 26, 1999.
  • Justin Robertson, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, To Rococo Rot, David Shrigley, Norman Jay, Gong, John Co
  • hin the boldly chased shell, the surrounds are rococo scrolls which simulate sea spray.
  • s XV style with a superimposed gold pattern of rococo scrolls with brilliant diamonds and chased gol
  • ntings would be set against neutral or typical rococo settings.
  • for Louis Henri, Duc de Bourbon (1692-1740): a Rococo silver surtout de table representing a hunting
  • The first fully Rococo structure erected at the Spring Gardens, Vauxh
  • Refectory, with Rococo stucco ceiling
  • At this point the house got the French rococo style that it still has today.
  • It was redecorated in the rococo style in the middle of the 18th century.
  • lly declined, with the light virtuosity of the Rococo style replaced with Classical elements.
  • signed by Nicolai Eigtved and built 1752-53 in Rococo style for mayor Johan Johansen.
  • Gravelot helped to establish the French Rococo style in English publishing and was one of the
  • Italian-influenced Baroque which preceded the Rococo style throughout Europe.
  • shly decorated with paintings and mouldings in Rococo style that is said to have been carried out in
  • ad it radically modernised in the then current Rococo style under the architect Nicodemus Tessin the
  • eir reputation with silver in the then-popular Rococo style from France; however, by the time of her
  • The main portal is richly decorated in Rococo style, celebrating the Holy Trinity.
  • painters such as Jacob de Wit adopted a lofty Rococo style, indebted somewhat to Rubens, for ceilin
  • mplished silversmith known for his work in the rococo style, and gained the patronage of Frederick,
  • have restored the interior of the building in Rococo style, and it is now a family residence.
  • 40s the site was completely refurbished in the Rococo style, of which it remains a significant examp
  • lain, for the use of porcelain painters in the rococo style, and they remained useful as a source of
  • s in the Manor are decorated in the baroque or rococo style.
  • intended to emphasize rationality, unlike the Rococo style.
  • ter of the 18th century, a good example of the Rococo style.
  • , lavish gilding and the nervous energy of the Rococo style.
  • was transformed in a more sophisticated French rococo style.
  • century a bed of wood was made for it, in the Rococo style.
  • ere refurbished by Dominikus Zimmermann in the Rococo style: the monastic church, St. Anne's chapel
  • place to stay in London, combines baroque and rococo styles with modernist sensibility and a consid
  • f Lolita that focuses on Baroque, Regency, and Rococo styles.
  • Hall, a number of area High Schools, Lincoln's Rococo Theatre, and The Omaha Civic Center Music Hall
  • Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme(1991)
  • raceful figures of the baroque and the flowery rococo to the heroic scenes inspired by Benedetto Alf
  • Rococo Variations is the last ballet made by Christop
  • he Special Prize for his interpretation of the Rococo Variations.
  • r's walls were largely clad with a very ornate Rococo wallpaper.
  • Rococo was one of the places in London where the infl
  • Giuseppe Nogari, Venetian painter of the Rococo, where he painted mainly painted half-body por