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Chinoiserie (English: /ʃɪnˈwɑːzəri/, French: [ʃinwazʁi]; loanword from French chinoiserie, from chinois, "Chinese"; simplified Chinese: 中国风; traditional.


in its seventh edition and Honour's Chinoiserie: The Vision of Cathay (1961) first set the phenomenon of chinoiserie in its European cultural context.


Ba-ta-clan is a "chinoiserie musicale" (or operetta) in one act with music by Jacques Offenbach to an original French libretto by Ludovic Halévy.


This led to a craze for chinoiserie, reflected in the development of imitation lacquer (Japanning), blue.


rococo, chinoiserie, and Gothic styles, an unusual contrast to the tendency for simple decoration in Virginia at this time.


Although chinoiserie was popular.


of an 18th-century folly, the Oare Pavilion is updated 21st-century chinoiserie, a raised octagonal glass structure with a two-tiered, pagoda-style roof.


elements of the fashionable chinoiserie patterns with him.


While at Caughley Thomas Minton is thought to have worked on chinoiserie landscape patterns including.


influence in spreading the Rococo style and particularly the taste for chinoiserie throughout Europe.


The Willow pattern is a distinctive and elaborate chinoiserie pattern used on ceramic kitchen/housewares.


Bridge of Birds has been compared to the literary genre of chinoiserie, a synonym for "orientalist" which can refer to the genre of China-based.


The Chinese House, a chinoiserie garden.



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