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  • Allison Gomes Project #4 Proposal

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    I would like to model this Rococo chair.

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    Not sure that's actually from the rococo period (although it might be). Can you tell me more about it, or link to where I can read more on it?

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      *Payment plan available. Make a deposit & pay weekly or bi-weekly**Only 1 chair left* client making a deposit for a payment plan. Balance due this Friday June 22.Beautiful arm chair that reminds me of Limoges porcelain. This set is so beautiful i can't describe it. The fabric is high end showing pi


      I found it through a Google Image search, although I did a general search for "Rococo" when I got to this specific site. It also lists "Baroque" in the title, which is odd. Looking at the listing again, it states that it is from approximately 1880, so either it's a replica or maybe just inspired by Rococo/has Rococo elements?

      I can always find another piece of furniture to model, if you'd prefer.

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      • #4
        Yeah, if it was built in 1880, it's definitely not a Rococo (or Baroque) period piece. Definitely in the style of Rococo/Baroque; but for these projects, please pick an actual piece from the period (as opposed to one inspired by the period).

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        • #5
          Alrighty. Can I go ahead an model this chair? The Metropolitan Museum of Art website lists it being from around anywhere from 1754-1756, putting it during the Rococo period (at least according to the notes I have, 1725-1800).

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          • #6
            Ok

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