
Age of the Rococo, The: From Divine Right to Equality (1964)
The film explores the Rococo period in 18th century Europe, highlighting its origins from the Baroque style and its emphasis on elegance, charm, and social intimacy. It discusses the lavish lifestyles of the aristocracy, the artistic contributions of figures like Louis XIV, Mozart, and Watteau, and the shift from grand palaces to intimate salons. The Rococo style, characterized by soft colors and intricate designs, influenced all classes and was marked by a carefree social life that ultimately masked the societal inequalities of the time. The film concludes with the rise of the French Revolution, which challenged the established social order and ushered in modern ideals of liberty and equality.
Keywords
Rococo, Baroque, 18th century, Louis XIV, elegance, social life, art, Mozart, French Revolution, inequality, cultural period, salons, interior decoration
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