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    Rocaille was a French style of exuberant decoration, with an abundance of curves, counter-curves, undulations and elements modeled on nature, that appeared in furniture and interior decoration during the early reign of Louis XV of France. It was a reaction against the heaviness and formality of … See more

    Rocaille was exuberant and inspired by nature like Rococo, but, unlike Rococo, it was usually symmetrical and not overloaded with decoration. It took its name from the mixture of rock, seashell and plaster that was … See more

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    Besides its use in furniture, the style appeared in porcelain and metalwork. In 1738, the Manufacture de Vincennes was founded thanks to … See more

    • De Morant, Henry (1970). Histoire des arts décoratifs (in French). Librarie Hachette.
    • Ducher, Robert (1988), Caractéristique des Styles (in French), Paris: Flammarion, ISBN 2-08-011539-1
    • Renault, Christophe (2006), Les Styles de l'architecture et du … See more

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    Rocaille decoration was heavily loaded with decoration modeled on seashells, cascades of leaves and flowers, palm leaves, and other natural elements. The decor on walls and … See more

    Rocaille decoration was common in the wooden wall panels and other interior decoration between 1730 and 1750. The trim was usually made of carved and gilded wood or stucco against a white background. The panels in the frames often also had … See more

    The Rocaille influenced the Chippendale style in England, and the work of the Belgian-born Bavarian decorative artist François de Cuvilliés. … See more

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    Rocaille ist das kunstwissenschaftliche Fachwort für die typischen Ornamentgebilde des 18. Jahrhunderts. Sie bestehen aus meist asymmetrischen, C-förmig geschwungenen und S-förmig gegeneinandergesetzten Motiven, die in Voluten enden und von muschelartig geriffelten Strukturen oder pflanzlichen Motiven begleitet sein können. Das Wort rocaille kommt aus dem Französisch…

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      What is the origin of rocaille?
      In 1736, the designer and jeweler Jean Mondon published the Premier Livre: De forme Rocquaille et Cartel, a collection of designs for ornaments of furniture and interior decoration. It was the first appearance in print of the term rocaille to designate the style.
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      What is a rocaille decor?
      It took its name from the mixture of rock, seashell and plaster that was used to create a picturesque effect in grottos during the Renaissance, and from the name of a seashell-shaped ornament which was frequent feature of Rocaille decoration.
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      What is the difference between Rococo and rocaille?
      Rocaille was exuberant and inspired by nature like Rococo, but, unlike Rococo, it was usually symmetrical and not overloaded with decoration.
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      Who made the first rocaille metal fence?
      The most remarkable rocaille metal work included the cast iron and gilded fences and gates created by iron maker Jean Lamour for the new Place Stanislas in Nancy between 1750 and 1758 as the Duchy of Lorraine was attached to France.
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      La rocaille en décoration désigne, depuis la fin du XVIIe siècle, un assemblage de plusieurs coquillages avec des pierres inégales, ou bien de la meulière cuite, qui est divisée en petits morceaux, et qu'on scelle sur un crépi avec du mortier de chaux et de ciment[2] aux soubassements des murs ou sur des trum…
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      • https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocaille

        Rocaille – motyw dekoracyjny w postaci ornamentu charakterystyczny dla zdobnictwa architektury rokokowej. Pojawił się około 1730. Wyglądem naśladuje muszle (stąd zwany …

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        • https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocaille

          Een rocaille is een schelpmotief. Naar dit woord is de stijl rococo vernoemd, een 18e-eeuwse stijl die in Europa bloeide. De rocaille is terug te vinden in veel Franse interieurs, op schouwen. De rocaille wordt ook wel het stucwerk …

        • https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocaille

          Galería del grutesco en el Estanque de Mercurio de los Reales Alcázares de Sevilla. Rocaille es una palabra francesa utilizada extensamente en castellano como término artístico, y que …

        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocaille_(Fabergé_egg)

          The Rocaille egg is one of the Fabergé eggs created in the workshop of Peter Carl Fabergé for the wealthy Russian industrialist Alexander Kelch who presented it to his wife as an Easter gift …

        • https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocaille

          Rocaille. Ornament pe o comodă de Charles Cressent (1745–49), în Muzeul Metropolitan de Artă din New York. Rocaille (pronunție românească [rocai], pronunție franceză [ʁɔkɑj]) este un stil …

        • https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocaille

          Rocaille ( franska) är i arkitekturen en konstgjord klippformation av sten eller murbruk med koraller, musslor, snäckor m.m. som prydnader, använd som dekoration bland annat i italiensk …

        • https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Rocaille

          English: Rocaille is an element of Rococo design. The word Rococo is seen as a combination of the French rocaille, meaning stone, and coquilles, meaning shell, due to reliance on these …

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