Printable Spot the Difference: Rococo

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A Dutch Girl at Breakfast

Jean-Étienne Liotard, 1756

A quiet domestic moment shaped by soft light and careful attention. The scene emphasizes stillness, everyday ritual, and subtle surface detail, encouraging close looking.

A Lady on Her Day Bed

François Boucher, 1743

An interior of ease and ornament, where posture, fabric, and furnishing combine to create a sense of relaxed refinement and gentle indulgence.

The Bird Catchers

François Boucher, 1748

Figures gather within a decorative landscape, balancing playful activity with pastoral calm. Movement and gesture guide the eye across the scene.

The Happy Lovers

Jean-Honoré Fragonard, c. 1760–1765

A lush garden setting frames tender interaction, with foliage, costume, and expression woven into a unified visual rhythm.

The Swing

Jean-Honoré Fragonard, 1767

Light, motion, and theatrical composition define this iconic scene, filled with airborne fabric, hidden glances, and layered spatial depth.