Rococo Style Interior Architecture

The Festive Hall of Schaezlerpalais

The Festive Hall of Schaezlerpalais architecture was done by Carl (Also known as Karl) Albert von Lespilliez in Augsburg, Germany from 1765-1770. The art is an intriguing Rococo architectural piece as it is within the Baroque Palace. Rococo Art was after the Baroque Era of art, and so it is a fancy level of art to me. The Art Analysis is that it is architecture art that has a fancy design, lines an contours, pretty colors, intriguing display, and a reaction of beautiful.

Carl (AKA Karl) Albert von Lespilliez

Carl (Karl) Albert von Lespilliez (1723-1796) was an architect who worked for the Bavarian Court

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Albert_von_Lespilliez

The Palace of Queluz

The Palace of Queluz

The Palace of Queluz architecture was one of the last buildings designed in the Rococo style in Europe. The Palace was a summer retreat for Dom Pedro of Braganza. The Palace is located at Queluz, Portuguese Riviera. Work on the building began in 1747 by the Portuguese architect Mateus Vicente de Oliveira and it is referred to as the Portuguese Versailles. It is now a tourist attraction after it was restored after a fire that damaged one-third of the Palace. Architect Mateus Vicente de Oliveira trained under João Fredrico Ludovice of Ratisbon and Jean Baptiste Robillon.

Mateus Vicente de Oliveira

Mateus Vicente de Oliveira was born in 1706 at Barcarena, Portugal and died in1786 at Lisbon, Portugal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mateus_Vicente_de_Oliveira

João Frederico Ludovice

João Frederico Ludovice was born March 19, 1673 in Frankenhardt, Germany and died January 18, 1752 in Lisbon, Portugal. He was known as a German born architect and goldsmith.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/João_Frederico_Ludovice

Jean Baptiste Robillon

Jean Baptiste Robillon was was a French architect who was born in 1704 in Paris, France and died on September 30, 1782.

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Robillon

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  1. I love the detail in both of the pictures. The first one has to be my favorite. The pink in the picture stands out a lot, and the color is nice I also like how there is a picture in a picture. The 3d feeling all the frames in the picture have. You can tell they are hanging pictures. Nice work here.

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