Comment from JC
Minimalism schminimalism: sometimes the eye craves excess and that’s when Rococo comes into its own. Too much was barely enough for this 18th century child of the Baroque, with its gilded lilies, chubby cherubs and overflowing cornucopias in riotous asymmetrical forms. Bavaria is home to some eye-popping feats of Rococo maximalism, and you can see some of the best without leaving Munich.
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