Salon of 1717

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The Salon of 1717 was an early 18th-century Parisian art exhibition organized by the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, notable for showcasing key works of the emerging Rococo style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century art event
Paris Salon
art exhibition
artStylePresented Rococo NERFINISHED
late Baroque
associatedArtMovement French Rococo painting
associatedWithInstitution Louvre Palace NERFINISHED
audience French aristocracy
Parisian art public
city Paris
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
culturalContext French Ancien Régime NERFINISHED
culturalRegion Western Europe NERFINISHED
exhibitionFormat Salon
exhibitionFrequencyContext early phase of regularized Paris Salons
field art history
visual arts
followedBy subsequent Paris Salons of the 18th century
genre Rococo art NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfWorkExhibited genre painting
history painting
landscape painting
portrait painting
sculpture
historicalRole transition point from Baroque to Rococo in French art
impact contributed to the popularity of Rococo decorative arts
influenced taste at the French royal court
languageOfContext French
location Paris
movementContext French Rococo
organizedBy Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture NERFINISHED
organizedByType royal academy NERFINISHED
organizer Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture NERFINISHED
participantType painters
printmakers
sculptors
patronage French monarchy
precededBy earlier informal academy exhibitions
significance early public presentation of Rococo painting in Paris
helped establish the Rococo style in French art
startTime 1717
subjectOf scholarship on the history of the Paris Salon
studies of the origins of the Rococo style
timePeriod early 18th century
venueType indoor exhibition

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