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Rococo Design Word Scramble

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Explore the elegant world of Rococo Design with our word scramble game! Unscramble key vocabulary terms related to this opulent art style and immerse yourself in the beauty of intricate patterns and elaborate decorations.

  • Unscramble key vocabulary terms related to Rococo Design
  • No time limit, but limited number of moves
  • Use spells to get extra moves
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frivolity
The Rococo design style is characterized by its frivolity and playfulness.
ornate
Rococo design is known for its ornate and intricate decorations.
pastel
Soft pastel colors are often used in Rococo artwork.
curvilinear
Rococo design features elaborate, curvilinear forms.
asymmetrical
Rococo art often incorporates asymmetrical compositions.
gilding
Gold leaf gilding is a common decorative element in Rococo design.
cherub
Cherubs and other playful figures are often depicted in Rococo paintings.
frothy
Rococo design is often described as frothy and light-hearted.
sensuous
Rococo art emphasizes sensuous and romantic themes.
rocaille
The Rococo style is also known as the Rocaille style, named after the shell and rock motifs used in its decorations.
whimsical
Rococo design is characterized by its whimsical and fanciful elements.
voluptuous
The figures in Rococo paintings are often depicted as voluptuous and luxurious.
marquetry
Intricate marquetry work is commonly found in Rococo furniture.
frieze
Elaborate friezes are a key feature of Rococo architecture.
foliate
Rococo design often incorporates foliate motifs and patterns.
cabriole
Cabriole legs are a common feature of Rococo furniture, characterized by their curved shape.
trompe l'oeil
Trompe l'oeil techniques are often used in Rococo paintings to create optical illusions.
rococo
The term 'Rococo' comes from the French word 'rocaille' meaning shellwork, reflecting the style's ornamental motifs.
chinoiserie
Chinoiserie elements, inspired by Chinese and East Asian designs, are often incorporated into Rococo artwork.
putto
Putti, or cherubic figures, are a common motif in Rococo art, symbolizing love and innocence.

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