Rococo Art: Group Members
Rococo Art: Group Members
‘Late Baroque’
GROUP MEMBERS:
Acuña, Gualbert
Balungcas, Randy
Lumbao, John Henry
Sarcauga, Luther
Datuin, Jessel Mae
Geverola, Jeralyn
Muñoz, Princess Jeanne
BRIEF HISTORY
ROCOCO PAINTING
◦ The Rococo movement grew out of the Baroque and began flourishing on the European continent in the 1730s.
◦ It borrowed many design elements of the Baroque, such as ornate interior gilding and intricate detailing, but took the opulence and glam to
extreme levels.
◦ Dumping the high emotions and religious drama of the previous period, the Rococo favored something altogether more sensual, airy, and
whimsical.
◦ The style received harsh criticism and was seen by some to be superficial and of poor taste, especially when compared to neoclassicism;
despite this, it has been praised for its aesthetic qualities.
◦ Rococo artists and architects used a more jocular, florid, and graceful approach to the Baroque. Their style was ornate and used light
colors, asymmetrical designs, curves, and gold.
Some of the Rococo Artists with their Arts
Jean Antoine Watteau (French, 1684–1721)
- father of Rococo painting
- invented a new genre called fêtes galantes, which were scenes of courtship parties.
- was influenced by genre scenes of everyday life that were quite popular in Flanders and
the Netherlands
- best known for his depictions of elegantly dressed figures gathered in outdoor spaces, exchanging pleasantries
Madame de
The Toilet of Venus
The Breakfast The Triumph of Venus Pompadour at her
Toilette
Some of the Rococo Artists with their Arts
◦ Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (French, 1699-1779)
- He is considered a master of still life.
- French painter of still life and domestic scenes remarkable for their intimate realism and tranquil atmosphere and the luminous quality of
their paint.
- For his still life he chose humble objects (The Buffet, 1728) and for his genre paintings modest events (Woman Sealing a Letter, 1733). He
also executed some fine portraits, especially the pastels of his last years.
Saying Grace
The Ray The Washerwoman
Soap Bubbles