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A style of architecture and decoration, primarily French in origin, which represents the final phase of the Baroque around the middle of the 18th century; characterised by profuse, often semiabstract ornamentation and lightness of colour and weight.

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A style of architecture and decoration, primarily French in origin, which represents the final phase of the Baroque around the middle of the 18th century; characterised by profuse, often semiabstract ornamentation and lightness of colour and weight.
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Rococo
A style of architecture and decoration, primarily French in origin, which represents the final phase of the Baroque around the middle of the 18th century; characterised by profuse, often semiabstract ornamentation and lightness of colour and weight.

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    A style of architecture and decoration, primarily French in origin, which represents the final phase of the Baroque around the middle of the 18th century; characterised by profuse, often semiabstract ornamentation and lightness of colour and weight. (English)
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