Rococò
Though Rococo originated in the purely decorative arts, the style showed clearly in painting. These painters used delicate colors and curving forms, decorating their canvases with cherubs and myths of love. Portraiture was also popular among Rococo painters. Some works show a sort of naughtiness or impurity in the behavior of their subjects, showing the historical trend of departing away from the Baroque's church/state orientation. Landscapes were pastoral and often depicted the leisurely outings of aristocratic couples Amigoni Jacopo(1682-1752)Pittore italiano Rococo' Bellotto Bernardo (1720-1780) Rococo Pittore Italiano Boucher François (1703-1770) Rococò Pittore Francese Canaletto (1697-1768) pittore Rococò(Venezia) Fragonard Jean-Honoré (1732-1806) Rococo pittore francese Tiepolo(1696-1770) Rococo pittore italiano
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