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What is the difference between English Rococo and French Rococo?
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What is the difference between English Rococo and French Rococo?
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In England, the Rococo is defined by an attitude of superficial frivolity, not by the soft and organic spiraling forms of France. This doesn't mean that French-inspired designs didn't make it into England; they certainly did.
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