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Spot the Difference: Rococo (Free)
Rococo painting explores intimacy, ornament, and pleasure through graceful figures, decorative interiors, and idyllic outdoor scenes. Lightness of mood and richness of surface define the style, offering imagery filled with gentle movement, flowing fabric, and carefully arranged spaces.
This growing Play & Print collection presents Rococo-inspired image pairs prepared for visual comparison and quiet observation, allowing players to engage slowly with the textures, forms, and rhythms that characterize the period.
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Puzzle Details
- Difficulty Level: MediumÂ
- Number of Differences: _5_
Instructions
- Click on the button below the puzzle to reveal the solution.
- Right-click on the puzzle and save it as an image to download and print the puzzle.
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.

