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Architecture
1. Rococo and Neoclassical Architecture Capitol Building in D.C. Neoclassical Benedictine Abbey, Ottobeuren, Bavaria Rococo
2. Rococo1715-1789 Rococo style is defined by its over the top ornamentation with intricate designs, both on the exterior and interior of buildings. Johann Baltasar Neumann Residenz at Wurzburg, 1722
3. Rococo style was derived in Paris and comes from the word “rocaille” meaning: fancy rock or shell work. Rococo mainly focused on the interior and displayed fancy plasterwork of flowers, cherubs and other intricate and delicate designs. Rococo architecture was more interior design than pure architecture.
7. The neoclassical designs got rid of all the over the top ornamentation of the rococo period. They replaced the plaster foliage, cherubs and other loud designs with more simplistic interior designs. That featured clean symmetrical geometric shapes.
8. In the New America the neoclassical style took hold and is still seen today in our monuments and other historical buildings.