The Rococo Era: The Art Of Pleasure And Madness, Perspective
Rococo: The Crude Art Of Pleasure (Waldemar Januszczak Documentary), Perspective Subscribe and click the bell icon to get more arts content every week: Waldemar looks at the pursuit of pleasure in the Rococo age, to which a huge amount of cultural energy was devoted. For the first time in history, pleasure and happiness were seen as unalienable human rights that everyone was free to pursue and is reflected so poignantly in the art of Boucher, Watteau, Gainsborough and Tiepolo. In its boundless search for delight it often went too far, but, put crudely, Rococo art stopped tasting like medicine and started tasting like cakes. Following the grandeur of Baroque, Rococo art is often dismissed as frivolous and unserious, but Waldemar Januszczak disagrees. In this threepart series he reexamines Rococo art and argues that the Rococo was actually the age in which the modern world was born. Picking three key territories of Rococo achievement travel,
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