[Redbook9:300][19910508:0903g]{Baroque Sculpture [continued (7)]}[8th May 1991]
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‘Late Baroque. In late 17th-century* paintings, composition became increasingly decorative**rather than structural, and there was a lessening of design in the individual figures as well. *** This dissolution is also to be found in the figures of the period, such as in the proto-Rococo figures of Filippo Carcani (active 1670-90[ce])**** in Rome, and, to a lesser extent, in those of Filippo Parodi (1630-1707[ce]) in Genoa, Venice, and Naples. Outside Venice and Sicily the true Rococo made little headway in Italy.
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*64C1664|M~1680|A~1696[ce]
**(my emphasis)
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****2048GR~1664[ce]
64S~1672|U~1688[ce]
#– [From] Encyclopaedia Britannica 27:98-100
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