Cubism
British Rococo refers to an elegant and decorative style in British art that emerged during the late 1720s and continued until the 1760s. It was heavily influenced by the French Rococo movement, but developed unique features of its own. British Rococo is characterized by intricate ornamentation, sinuous curves, delicate craftsmanship, and a focus on luxury and elegance. It often featured lighthearted themes from nature, mythology, and pastoral scenes. The style was popular in various forms of art including painting, sculpture, interior design, silverware, and textiles. British Rococo is also known for its role in shaping the Georgian era's aesthetic values and cultural identity.