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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: Design for an Altar, Plate 2 from an Untitled Series of Designs for Altars

Design for an Altar, Plate 2 from an Untitled Series of Designs for Altars, Printed ca. 1750-56

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Design for an Altar, Plate 3 from an Untitled Series of Designs for Altars

Design for an Altar, Plate 3 from an Untitled Series of Designs for Altars, Printed ca. 1750-56

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Design for an Altar, Plate 1 from an Untitled Series of Designs for Altars

Design for an Altar, Plate 1 from an Untitled Series of Designs for Altars, Printed ca. 1750-56

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Design for a Rocaille Cartouche with the Figure of Putto holding up a Cup

Design for a Rocaille Cartouche with the Figure of Putto holding up a Cup, Plate 4 from an untitled series with architectural cartouches and allegorical figures, Printed ca. 1750-56

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Design for a Rocaille Cartouche with the Figure of Justitia, Plate 2 from a

Design for a Rocaille Cartouche with the Figure of Justitia, Plate 2 from an untitled series with architectural cartouches and allegorical figures, Printed ca. 1750-56

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Design for a Monumental Altar, Plate p from Unterschiedliche Neu Inventi

Design for a Monumental Altar, Plate p from Unterschiedliche Neu Inventierte Altare mit darzu gehorigen Profillen u. Grundriszen. Printed ca. 1750-56

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Design for a Rocaille Cartouche with the Figure of a Putto, Plate 3 from an

Design for a Rocaille Cartouche with the Figure of a Putto, Plate 3 from an untitled series with architectural cartouches and allegorical figures, Printed ca. 1750-56

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Design for a Monumental Altar, Plate q from Unterschiedliche Neu Inventi

Design for a Monumental Altar, Plate q from Unterschiedliche Neu Inventierte Altare mit darzu gehorigen Profillen u. Grundriszen. Printed ca. 1750-56

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Design for a Rocaille Cartouche with the Figure of Prudentia, Plate 1

Design for a Rocaille Cartouche with the Figure of Prudentia, Plate 1 from an untitled series with architectural cartouches and allegorical figures, Printed ca. 1750-56

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Design for a Monumental Altar, Plate o (?) from Unterschiedliche Neu Inv

Design for a Monumental Altar, Plate o (?) from Unterschiedliche Neu Inventierte Altare mit darzu gehorigen Profillen u. Grundriszen. Printed ca. 1750-56

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The colonnades of St. Peter in the Vatican, brought by the Bernini (1598-1680) of 1655

The colonnades of St. Peter in the Vatican, brought by the Bernini (1598-1680) of 1655
LSE4328199 The colonnades of St. Peter in the Vatican, brought by the Bernini (1598-1680) of 1655, on an elliptical plane, which became a common place of Baroque and Rococo architecture

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: A Young Bather near a Column, (pen and brown ink, waterolour)

A Young Bather near a Column, (pen and brown ink, waterolour)
991405 A Young Bather near a Column, (pen and brown ink, waterolour) by Robert, Hubert (1733-1808); 27.9x20.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A Young Bather near a Column)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Rialto Bridge, Venice, from the South with the Embarkation of the Prince of Saxony

The Rialto Bridge, Venice, from the South with the Embarkation of the Prince of Saxony
990213 The Rialto Bridge, Venice, from the South with the Embarkation of the Prince of Saxony during his Visit in 1740, (oil on canvas) by Canaletto

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Piazzetta, Venice, with the Bacino di S. Marco and the Isola di S

The Piazzetta, Venice, with the Bacino di S. Marco and the Isola di S
990131 The Piazzetta, Venice, with the Bacino di S. Marco and the Isola di S. Giorgio Magiore, (oil on canvas) by Canaletto

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Bacino di S. Marco, Venice, from the Piazzetta, (oil on canvas)

The Bacino di S. Marco, Venice, from the Piazzetta, (oil on canvas)
990107 The Bacino di S. Marco, Venice, from the Piazzetta, (oil on canvas) by Canaletto, (Giovanni Antonio Canal) (1697-1768); 60.5x92.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Bacino di S)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: A View of a Terrace in Padua, (black chalk, pen and brown ink)

A View of a Terrace in Padua, (black chalk, pen and brown ink)
990017 A View of a Terrace in Padua, (black chalk, pen and brown ink) by Canaletto, (Giovanni Antonio Canal) (1697-1768); 34.2x43.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A View of a Terrace in Padua)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Christ and the Samaritan Woman, 1705-10 (oil on canvas)

Christ and the Samaritan Woman, 1705-10 (oil on canvas)
5242278 Christ and the Samaritan Woman, 1705-10 (oil on canvas) by Magnasco, Alessandro (1667-1749); 144.8x109.2 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: View of the ceiling, 1720 (fresco)

View of the ceiling, 1720 (fresco)
5907273 View of the ceiling, 1720 (fresco) by Borremans, Guglielmo (1672-1744); Basilica of S. Maria Nova e S. Michele, Caltanissetta, Italy; Seat Archive/Alinari Archives

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Martyrdom of St. John, Bishop of Bergamo (oil on canvas)

Martyrdom of St. John, Bishop of Bergamo (oil on canvas)
938037 Martyrdom of St. John, Bishop of Bergamo (oil on canvas) by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); Galleria dell Accademia Carrara, Bergamo

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Mythical atlantes at the base of an Obelisk, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (granite)

Mythical atlantes at the base of an Obelisk, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (granite)
1126644 Mythical atlantes at the base of an Obelisk, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (granite) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: View of the Palace of Schoenbrunn, Vienna, 1792 (coloured engraving)

View of the Palace of Schoenbrunn, Vienna, 1792 (coloured engraving)
468850 View of the Palace of Schoenbrunn, Vienna, 1792 (coloured engraving) by Janscha, Laurenz (1749-1812) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Reception Room at Hotel Delmonico, 1902 (silver gelatin print)

The Reception Room at Hotel Delmonico, 1902 (silver gelatin print)
MNY380634 The Reception Room at Hotel Delmonico, 1902 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 27.9x35.6 cm; Museum of the City of New York, USA; (add.info.: Hotel Delmonico)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: A dining room at the Hotel Savoy, c. 1895-96 (silver gelatin print)

A dining room at the Hotel Savoy, c. 1895-96 (silver gelatin print)
MNY380756 A dining room at the Hotel Savoy, c.1895-96 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 27.9x35.6 cm; Museum of the City of New York, USA; (add.info.: Hotel Savoy)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Royal Palace of Charlottenburg, Berlin (steel engraving)

Royal Palace of Charlottenburg, Berlin (steel engraving)
2776268 Royal Palace of Charlottenburg, Berlin (steel engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Royal Palace of Charlottenburg)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Pirna: The Obertor from the South, c. 1760 (oil on canvas)

Pirna: The Obertor from the South, c. 1760 (oil on canvas)
3086895 Pirna: The Obertor from the South, c.1760 (oil on canvas) by Bellotto, Bernardo (1720-80); 46.4 x 78.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Decorative panel depicting an angel, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)

Decorative panel depicting an angel, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)
1126643 Decorative panel depicting an angel, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Detail of The Archangel Gabriel pointing at the Dove, decorative panel depicting

Detail of The Archangel Gabriel pointing at the Dove, decorative panel depicting
1126639 Detail of The Archangel Gabriel pointing at the Dove, decorative panel depicting the Annunciation, Lamego, Portugal

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Decorative panel depicting Mary and Joseph arriving at the Inn, Lamego, Portugal

Decorative panel depicting Mary and Joseph arriving at the Inn, Lamego, Portugal
1126638 Decorative panel depicting Mary and Joseph arriving at the Inn, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Decorative panel depicting the Madonna and Child, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)

Decorative panel depicting the Madonna and Child, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)
1126636 Decorative panel depicting the Madonna and Child, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Pelican Fountain, Santuario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego, Portugal 1738 (stone)

Pelican Fountain, Santuario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego, Portugal 1738 (stone)
1126635 Pelican Fountain, SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego, Portugal 1738 (stone) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Santuario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios obelisk, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (granite)

Santuario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios obelisk, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (granite)
1126625 SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios obelisk, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (granite) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Fish carving at the base of an Obelisk, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (granite)

Fish carving at the base of an Obelisk, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (granite)
1126621 Fish carving at the base of an Obelisk, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (granite) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Palazzo Litta or Palazzo Arese-Litta, Milan

The Palazzo Litta or Palazzo Arese-Litta, Milan. Baroque palace built by architect Francesco Maria Richini in 1640s, with new Rococo facade by Bartolomeo Bolli added in 1750s

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: A Perspective View of the Magnificent Structure erected in the Green Park for the Royal

A Perspective View of the Magnificent Structure erected in the Green Park for the Royal
DEC84576 A Perspective View of the Magnificent Structure erected in the Green Park for the Royal Fireworks, pub. by Robert Wilkinson, 1749 (coloured engraving) by English School

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Interior of a Gallery Leading to Vauxhall Gardens (engraving)

Interior of a Gallery Leading to Vauxhall Gardens (engraving)
STC94448 Interior of a Gallery Leading to Vauxhall Gardens (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Rest Room Leading through to the Hall of Mirrors, designed by Francois Cuvillies

The Rest Room Leading through to the Hall of Mirrors, designed by Francois Cuvillies
BAL114791 The Rest Room Leading through to the Hall of Mirrors, designed by Francois Cuvillies (1695-1768), with stucco work by Johann Baptist Zimmermann (1680-1758)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Grand Staircase with frescoed vault, Wurzburg Residence (UNESCO World Heritage List

Grand Staircase with frescoed vault, Wurzburg Residence (UNESCO World Heritage List
XIR236840 Grand Staircase with frescoed vault, Wurzburg Residence (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1981), Germany, by architect Johann Balthasar Neumann, built 1719-44 (photo) by Neumann

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Craftsmen working on designs, from Rococo Ornament

Craftsmen working on designs, from Rococo Ornament
STC171654 Craftsmen working on designs, from Rococo Ornament, engraved by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743), published 1736-49 (engraving) by Mondon

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Dresden (w / c on paper)

Dresden (w / c on paper)
LIV45667 Dresden (w/c on paper) by Boys, Thomas Shotter (1803-74); University of Liverpool Art Gallery & Collections, UK; eVictoria Gallery & Museum, University of Liverpool; English, out of copyright

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Old Somerset House from the River Thames, London (oil on canvas)

Old Somerset House from the River Thames, London (oil on canvas)
1766785 Old Somerset House from the River Thames, London (oil on canvas) by Canaletto, (Giovanni Antonio Canal) (1697-1768); Private Collection; (add.info.: Old Somerset House from the River Thames)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: Page from the album Documents pour l histoire du vieux Paris, c

Page from the album Documents pour l histoire du vieux Paris, c
622597 Page from the album Documents pour l histoire du vieux Paris, c.1910 (albumen print) (see also 622596-600) by Atget

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Loggia Erected in Campo San Zanipolo, Venice, in Front of the Scuola di San Marco for

The Loggia Erected in Campo San Zanipolo, Venice, in Front of the Scuola di San Marco for
659399 The Loggia Erected in Campo San Zanipolo, Venice, in Front of the Scuola di San Marco for the Benediction of Pope Pius VI in 1782, (oil on canvas) by Guardi

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Grand Canal, Venice, Looking East from the Campo S. Vio, (oil on canvas)

The Grand Canal, Venice, Looking East from the Campo S. Vio, (oil on canvas)
659310 The Grand Canal, Venice, Looking East from the Campo S. Vio, (oil on canvas) by Canaletto, (Giovanni Antonio Canal) (1697-1768); 47x78.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Grand Canal)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: A Colonnaded Thermal Building, the Roof Partly Open to the Sky

A Colonnaded Thermal Building, the Roof Partly Open to the Sky
659229 A Colonnaded Thermal Building, the Roof Partly Open to the Sky, with Girls Washing Clothes at a Fountain Below a Statue, (pencil, pen and black ink and watercolour)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: A View of the Molo from the Bacino di San Marco, Venice, (oil on canvas)

A View of the Molo from the Bacino di San Marco, Venice, (oil on canvas)
659376 A View of the Molo from the Bacino di San Marco, Venice, (oil on canvas) by Canaletto, (Giovanni Antonio Canal) (1697-1768); 100.5x126.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: A Capriccio of a Piazza in front of a Palace with the Column of Marcus Aurelius

A Capriccio of a Piazza in front of a Palace with the Column of Marcus Aurelius
991419 A Capriccio of a Piazza in front of a Palace with the Column of Marcus Aurelius, (oil on canvas) by Canaletto, (Giovanni Antonio Canal) (1697-1768); 110x144 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Piazzetta, Venice, with the Bacino di S. Marco and the Isola di S

The Piazzetta, Venice, with the Bacino di S. Marco and the Isola di S
990132 The Piazzetta, Venice, with the Bacino di S. Marco and the Isola di S. Giorgio Magiore, (oil on canvas) by Canaletto

Background imageRococo Architecture Collection: The Church and Campo of Santo Maria Zobenigo, Venice, (oil on canvas)

The Church and Campo of Santo Maria Zobenigo, Venice, (oil on canvas)
990130 The Church and Campo of Santo Maria Zobenigo, Venice, (oil on canvas) by Canaletto, (Giovanni Antonio Canal) (1697-1768); 29x38 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)



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Rococo Architecture Collection

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