Rococo

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  1. 1. Rich, reddish-brown hardwood popular in 18th-century furniture making.
  2. 4. Soft, chalky art medium often used for delicate tones and portraits.
  3. 6. Ornate and playful 18th-century art style known for light colors, curves, and decorative elegance.
  4. 8. The range of colors used by an artist—or the board they mix them on.
  5. 9. Lack of identical parts on either side of a central line; common in Rococo design.
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  1. 2. Considered the highest genre in academic art, depicting scenes from the Bible, mythology, or historical events.
  2. 3. Art movement inspired by ancient Greece and Rome, emphasizing order, harmony, and restraint.
  3. 5. Gracefully curving line or form, often used in Baroque and Rococo aesthetics.
  4. 7. Manner Idealized style of portraiture that elevates the subject through classical poses and settings.
  5. 10. 18th-century intellectual movement that emphasized reason, science, and progress.