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The rococo style was influenced by the

A. plight of the common worker
B. Church's desire to counter the Reformation movement.
C.extravagance of Versailles
D. Catholic church's religious austerity

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Correct answer choice is:

C. Extravagance of Versailles

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An unusual but in some styles besides the formal type of Rococo developed in France where Louis XIV's continuation instituted a variance in the court painters and prevailing aesthetic style. By the end of the king's continued reign, rich Baroque patterns were yielding way to moderate components with more curves and intrinsic exemplars. These components are explicit in the compositional patterns of Nicolas Pineau. During the Régence, court life passed away of Versailles and this creative development became well instituted, leading in the royal palace and then during French high culture.

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