Tachisme
Rococo is an artistic style that emerged in the early 18th century, characterized by lighthearted, elegant and sensuous themes. It represents a departure from the grandeur and formality of Baroque art, favoring instead graceful curves, pastel colors, and delicate ornamentation. Rococo art often features asymmetrical compositions, natural motifs such as flowers, shells, and foliage, and an emphasis on leisurely activities and amorous pursuits. The style is exemplified in painting, sculpture, and decorative arts, particularly in France, where it was embraced by the aristocracy and became synonymous with luxury and opulence. Rococo art is often associated with the expressionist movement, as both styles emphasize emotion, subjectivity, and personal expression. However, while expressionism seeks to convey inner turmoil and intense emotion, rococo celebrates beauty, pleasure, and the joys of life.