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17 January, 13:18

At the turn of the century, the french academy was divided rather sharply between two doctrines. one taught form (including line and drawing) was the most important element in the painting and the other taught that color was the most important element. which doctrine did the rococo artist follow?

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  1. 17 January, 14:18
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    Rocco followed the doctrine and principles of lines. His interior designs were influenced by lines that create illusion. An example of his work is Amailienburg, a small lodge in the park of Nymphenburg Palace, Munich. It expresses curved lines and also planes that compliment each other. The room of mirrors made good feedbacks of its arrangement and entices the eyes of the different forms that it produces. Even his own room has different shapes and lines.
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