Thursday, April 21, 2016

French: Rococo

During the reign of Louis XV, there were many wars and struggles happening which led to the "rise of the common folk." Because of this, there were many changes to the building types that were being built. Instead of grand chateaux and palace, mansions and townhouses took the spotlight. Extravagant  gardens were things of the past, making way for more comfortable ad private living.
This era also led to a more feminine style of design, as well as a focus on rooms such as: dining rooms, libraries, secret rooms, and more.
One of the main aspects of the Rococo style is the curves that you see throughout the interiors. This is included in everything from chairs to mirrors to walls.
 The most celebrated cabinetmaker of the time was Jean Francois Oeben. He was noted for his intricate details and floral marquetry. He also used veneers and created the Burea du Roi.

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