The technical dexterity evident in the painting is the principal charm of Rococo art.
Rococo art was even more elaborate than the Baroque, but it was less serious and more playful.
Rococo art also contrasted the Baroque as it often refused symmetry in favor of asymmetrical designs.
The focus on clear, hard details and the lack of use of the more wispy brushstrokes preferred by Rococo art.
It is not surprising, then, that French Rococo art was at home indoors.
Rosario (1713), a noteworthy example of Rococo art.
Rococo art and architecture was feminine, graceful, florid and ornate.
The world of Rococo art has been described as a world of grace and fantasy, with a taste for the exotic.