rococo style

collocation in English

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rococo
adjective
uk
/rəˈkəʊ.kəʊ/
us
/rəˈkoʊ.koʊ/
relating to the very decorated and detailed style in buildings, art, and furniture that was popular in Europe in the ...
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style
noun
uk
/staɪl/
us
/staɪl/
a way of doing something, especially one that is typical of a person, group of people, place, ...
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Its reception rooms are ornamented by elaborate wood carving in therococostyle.
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It was redecorated in therococostylein the middle of the 18th century.
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From 1770 to 1783 it was remodeled inrococostyle.
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These include the chancel rails inrococostyle, and a communion table in the north chapel dated 1654.
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The drawing room and sitting rooms were given moulded and carved plaster ceilings in therococostyle, complete with cherubs and garlands.
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The interior has rooms decorated in a simple combination ofrococostyleand classicism.
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Its retables are notable, especially the one from the chancel, exceptionally rich, inrococostyle, made-up by six composite order capital columns.
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Both bridge and pavilions were in the newrococostyle.
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The wooden apartment is decorated in therococostyle.
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The entrances into the hall from outside are in therococostyle, with gilded grills to admit natural light.
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The church is built in the baroque style and the interior in therococostyle.
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In the centre of the village is a largerococostylehouse, built in the third quarter of the 18th century.
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His models were heavy onrococostyle, leading a porcelain trend of the day.
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This typically includes a tiara and arococostylebustle back skirt.
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The church was painted during the 1750s and decorated inrococostyle.
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His last paintings are in therococostyle.
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Rococostyle, built in 1533 and remodelled in 1785.
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