In the 17th century, in France and the Baroque style from 1600 to 1750 in Europe, at the end of the anti-religious reform, we began to see art with the transformation of politics and culture. The transition from mannerism to baroque is not clear, but eventually art begins to take on a new look. I feel that the picture has become more vibrant, vibrant and decorative. The size of the work created during this period increased dramatically. Where doctrine symbolizes the departure of classical and realistic norms, Baroque is a resurgence of these norms, but with emotional detail and visual tension.
For more information on 17th century Baroque sculptors in different countries of Europe, see Italian Baroque artist and French Baroque artist. For details on the Spanish style, please visit the Spanish baroque artist. Important Spanish sculptors of the Baroque Art movement are as follows. Fan Martinez Montagnes (1568-1649) and Alonso Cano (1601-1667). The biggest German Baroque artist in sculpture is Andreas Schulter (1664-1714). Rococo is the most vulnerable of all universal labels used by art historians and does not imply a significant change with Baroque style. In fact, although the word "Rococo" can be applied to sculpture, it should be understood as being different from Baroque style. But it is only a change in style of Bernini and his contemporaries. But people may talk about the quality of Rococo in the sculpture - informal, pleasure, attention to spiritual problems, and conscious avoidance of seriousness.
Rococo appeared in France at the beginning of the 17th century and shows the difference between Baroque style and French baroque style. Of course, Rococo is not related to the church, but to French Louis XV. The campaign later went to other European countries throughout the 18th century. Rococo style art movement, mainly through interior decoration, see pastel replacing Baroque 's brilliant light and shadow, light exists without being hidden and exists. Rococo's paintings represent well the pleasant scenes of social elite, whether at home or green pastures. Symbols of the game, romance, beauty, gender, and myths are often manifest in the works of art of this age.
At the end of the baroque, France's rule of Louis XV revealed resistance to the early Baroque Louis XIV style, as well as the decorative and playful architectural style Rococo. Rococo is a mixture of rocaille (lock) and coquillage (sale), reflecting its rich flow curve form sponsored by Nicolas Pineau. Unlike other major architectural movements like Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, Rococo is very worried about interior design. This appears in France and is still concentrated, and wealthy customers are reluctant to rebuild their houses and castles and prefer to remodel their interior. Regarding the appearance of religious and civil buildings, this style is too fickle and easy