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Rococo architecture is an 18th century style of architecture characterized by elaborate ornamentation, asymmetrical designs, and pastel colors

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Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: A Regatta on the Grand Canal, c.1740 (oil on canvas)

A Regatta on the Grand Canal, c.1740 (oil on canvas)
7888585 A Regatta on the Grand Canal, c.1740 (oil on canvas) by Canaletto, (Giovanni Antonio Canal) (1697-1768); 122.1 -- 182.8 cm; National Gallery, London, UK; (add.info.: By Canaletto)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Ascension Day Festival at Venice, 1765 / 1766. Creator: Canaletto

Ascension Day Festival at Venice, 1765 / 1766. Creator: Canaletto
Ascension Day Festival at Venice, 1765/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Prisco onor pur dura... c. 1760. Creator: Joseph Wagner

Prisco onor pur dura... c. 1760. Creator: Joseph Wagner
Prisco onor pur dura... c. 1760

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Doge in the Bucintoro Departing for the Porto di Lido on Ascension Day, 1763 / 1766

The Doge in the Bucintoro Departing for the Porto di Lido on Ascension Day, 1763 / 1766
The Doge in the Bucintoro Departing for the Porto di Lido on Ascension Day, 1763/1766

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: View of the Gasparini Room in the Royal Palace of Madrid, held in tribute to Italian

View of the Gasparini Room in the Royal Palace of Madrid, held in tribute to Italian composer Francesco Gasparini

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Interiors of the Winter Palace. The Drawing Room in Rococo Style with Cupids, 1860s

Interiors of the Winter Palace. The Drawing Room in Rococo Style with Cupids, 1860s. Artist: Hau, Eduard (1807-1887)
Interiors of the Winter Palace. The Drawing Room in Rococo Style with Cupids, 1860s. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station, Vienna, Austria

Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station, Vienna, Austria

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Dornburger Schloesser - Rococo castle and castle garden, Dornburg Castles, Saale valley

Dornburger Schloesser - Rococo castle and castle garden, Dornburg Castles, Saale valley, Dornburg-Camburg, Thuringia, Germany

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Dornburger Schlösser - Rococo castle and castle garden, Dornburg Castles, Saale valley

Dornburger Schlösser - Rococo castle and castle garden, Dornburg Castles, Saale valley, Dornburg-Camburg, Thuringia, Germany

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Dornburger Schloesser - Rococo castle and garden, Dornburg Castles, Saale valley

Dornburger Schloesser - Rococo castle and garden, Dornburg Castles, Saale valley, Dornburg-Camburg, Thuringia, Germany

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Colored-light show at Buckingham Fountain with city skyline in the backdrop, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Colored-light show at Buckingham Fountain with city skyline in the backdrop, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Rococo Chocolate Cafe, Belgravia, London, England, UK

Rococo Chocolate Cafe, Belgravia, London, England, UK

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: aga1948 bw neg 143

aga1948 bw neg 143

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria

Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Main Gate, Dolmabahce Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

The Main Gate, Dolmabahce Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Sultan Ahmet 111 fountain, Sultanahmet district, Istanbul, Turkey

Sultan Ahmet 111 fountain, Sultanahmet district, Istanbul, Turkey

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Majolica Cloister (1742) of Santa Chiara church, Naples, Campania, Italy

Majolica Cloister (1742) of Santa Chiara church, Naples, Campania, Italy

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Castle Solitude near Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany

Castle Solitude near Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Dolmabahce Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

Dolmabahce Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Austria, Salzburg, Leopoldskron, Leopoldskron palace, made famous by the boating scene

Austria, Salzburg, Leopoldskron, Leopoldskron palace, made famous by the boating scene in The Sound of Music

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Grassalkovich Palace, Bratislava, Slovakia

Grassalkovich Palace, Bratislava, Slovakia

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Queluz National Palace (Palacio Nacional de Queluz), dating back to the 18th century

The Queluz National Palace (Palacio Nacional de Queluz), dating back to the 18th century, is a reference of rococo and neoclassical architecture in Portugal. Lisbon, Portugal

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Basilica of Constantine and Rococo Palace, Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Basilica of Constantine and Rococo Palace, Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Statue at Esterhazy Palace, Fertod, Western Transdanubia, Hungary

Statue at Esterhazy Palace, Fertod, Western Transdanubia, Hungary

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Esterhazy Palace, Fertod, Western Transdanubia, Hungary

Esterhazy Palace, Fertod, Western Transdanubia, Hungary

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Statues at Esterhazy Palace, Fertod, Western Transdanubia, Hungary

Statues at Esterhazy Palace, Fertod, Western Transdanubia, Hungary

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Basilica of Constantine and Rococo Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Trier

Basilica of Constantine and Rococo Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark. The dome of the Frederiks Church called

Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark. The dome of the Frederiks Church called " The Marble Church" (Marmorkirken)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The gardens of the royal residence of Palaacio de Queluz surrounded by sculptures

The gardens of the royal residence of Palaacio de Queluz surrounded by sculptures
The gardens of the royal residence of PalAacio de Queluz surrounded by sculptures and statues Lisbon Portugal Europe

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Fountains and ornamental statues in the gardens of the royal residence of Palaacio

Fountains and ornamental statues in the gardens of the royal residence of Palaacio
Fountains and ornamental statues in the gardens of the royal residence of PalAacio de Queluz Lisbon Portugal Europe

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Caadiz Cathedral, Plaza de la Catedral, Caadiz, province of Caadiz, Andalusia, Spain

Caadiz Cathedral, Plaza de la Catedral, Caadiz, province of Caadiz, Andalusia, Spain
CAadiz Cathedral, Plaza de la Catedral, CAadiz, province of CAadiz, Andalusia, Spain

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The western chimneypiece in the hall, Buxted Park, Sussex, from The English Country House

The western chimneypiece in the hall, Buxted Park, Sussex, from The English Country House (b/w photo)
CLF306279 The western chimneypiece in the hall, Buxted Park, Sussex, from The English Country House (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The drawing room, Highcliffe Castle, Hampshire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley

The drawing room, Highcliffe Castle, Hampshire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006)
CLF311796 The drawing room, Highcliffe Castle, Hampshire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The staircase, Buxted Park, Sussex, from The English Country House (b/w photo)

The staircase, Buxted Park, Sussex, from The English Country House (b/w photo)
CLF306278 The staircase, Buxted Park, Sussex, from The English Country House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: built c.1725 by Sir Thomas Medley;); © Country Life

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Long Gallery, Syon House, London, from The English Country House (b/w photo)

The Long Gallery, Syon House, London, from The English Country House (b/w photo)
CLF306327 The Long Gallery, Syon House, London, from The English Country House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The hall, Hagley Hall, Worcestershire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006)

The hall, Hagley Hall, Worcestershire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006)
CLF311776 The hall, Hagley Hall, Worcestershire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Fresco, Castle of Freyr, Wallonia, Belgium

Fresco, Castle of Freyr, Wallonia, Belgium
Animals, birds, musical scores and instruments, fresco on the staircase in the Great entrance hall, late 18th century, at the Castle of Freyr, in Wallonia, Namur, Ardennes, Belgium

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Chapel, Castle of Freyr, Wallonia, Belgium

Chapel, Castle of Freyr, Wallonia, Belgium
Chapel, by Guillaume de Beaufort-Spontin, 1708-66, in Rococo style, at the Castle of Freyr, in Wallonia, Namur, Ardennes, Belgium. The wood panelling is in Regency style and the altar is Baroque

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Regency Library, Buxted Park, Sussex, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006)

The Regency Library, Buxted Park, Sussex, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006)
CLF311723 The Regency Library, Buxted Park, Sussex, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The dining room ceiling at Florence Court, County Fermanagh, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo)

The dining room ceiling at Florence Court, County Fermanagh, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo)
CLF310402 The dining room ceiling at Florence Court, County Fermanagh, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The hall, Kings Weston House, Bristol, from The Country Houses of Sir John Vanbrugh by Jeremy Musson

The hall, Kings Weston House, Bristol, from The Country Houses of Sir John Vanbrugh by Jeremy Musson
CLF327771 The hall, Kings Weston House, Bristol, from The Country Houses of Sir John Vanbrugh by Jeremy Musson, published 2008 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The great staircase, Dodington Park, Gloucestershire, from Country Houses of the Cotswolds

The great staircase, Dodington Park, Gloucestershire, from Country Houses of the Cotswolds (b/w photo)
CLF320701 The great staircase, Dodington Park, Gloucestershire, from Country Houses of the Cotswolds (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The saloon at Uppark, Sussex, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006)

The saloon at Uppark, Sussex, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)
CLF311879 The saloon at Uppark, Sussex, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: A window bay in the Teddington Room at Radnor House, Middlesex

A window bay in the Teddington Room at Radnor House, Middlesex, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley
CLF311801 A window bay in the Teddington Room at Radnor House, Middlesex, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Gallery, Gilling Castle, Yorkshire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006)

The Gallery, Gilling Castle, Yorkshire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006)
CLF311777 The Gallery, Gilling Castle, Yorkshire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Architectural detail from Tong Castle, Shropshire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley

Architectural detail from Tong Castle, Shropshire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006)
CLF311888 Architectural detail from Tong Castle, Shropshire, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Library, Buxted Park, Sussex, from The English Country House (b/w photo)

The Library, Buxted Park, Sussex, from The English Country House (b/w photo)
CLF306284 The Library, Buxted Park, Sussex, from The English Country House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: built c.1725 by Sir Thomas Medley;); © Country Life



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Rococo Architecture Collection

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