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Choosing your format
Portrait and landscape formats are both popular choices for Rococo artworks. Portrait suits narrow walls, hallways, or beside doorways, while landscape fits well above sofas or sideboards. Choose the format that matches the wall space you're working with - both offer flexibility.
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Placing your Rococo artwork
Florals with soft, layered compositions work beautifully in spaces where you want to encourage calm conversation. Consider hanging Flowers in a Rococo Vase, Paul Cézanne in a dining room or hallway where the delicate arrangement can be appreciated up close. The ornate vase and gentle color palette invite a second look.
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Finding the right room
Historical portraits bring character and a sense of presence to personal spaces. A self-portrait like Self-Portrait, Marie-Gabrielle Capet works well in a study, dressing room, or bedroom where the direct gaze and elegant composition can create an intimate, reflective atmosphere without overwhelming the room.
