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Madame de Pompadour was the mistress of French King Louis XV. She was born in the middle class, and her excellent family environment gave her a unique learning environment. Her parents invested a lot of money in the development of her artistic talent. She studied under the celebrities at that time. The painting teacher was the chief painter Boucher, the recitation teacher was the first-class actor Lalu, the poetry teacher was the famous Crebillon, the actors, singers and composers of the Paris Opera House taught her melody, and the dance teacher was the then master dancer Ji Dai Bo. Her contribution to art is amazing, and the most far-reaching influence is Rococo-style artistic decoration style.

Although the title Xiao San is disrespectful to us, in France where monogamy is strictly practiced, Xiao San, like the ancient concubines in China, is a formal title. In spite of the opposition of all, the king named her Marquise Pompadou and gave her noble weapons, castles and land, which was originally the de facto queen. She left many portraits for later generations, dressed in rococo style clothes, and was the first beauty in France.

In Boucher's paintings, Madame de Pompadour leans against * * *, showing her charm in elegance and shining in gorgeous decoration. From the mirror behind her, the bookcase opposite and the books placed at random are reflected, which shows that she is well-read, and the ornaments scattered around her are a symbol of her status. Her skirt is cold, showing proud red lips in meaningless love or not.

From the age of 19, she wore a pink robe and sat in a blue carriage to attract the king, which doomed her to be naturally sensitive to beautiful things. She is an absolute fashion guide with great talent in color matching, which makes this elegant, frivolous and romantic artistic style and lifestyle popular in Europe.

In the17th century, France was a baroque costume centered on men, but in the18th century, Madame de Pompadour turned France into a rococo costume centered on women. The peak period of Rococo style is from 1730 to 1770. Women refined every detail of clothing with exquisite, elegant, complicated and exquisite workmanship, which was an era of extremely advocating beauty and gorgeous. Women's clothes are both revealing and elegant. Lace, as an ornament of elegant style, is essential. The more forbidden, the more exposed. If it is exposed, it will be decorated with lace. Lace, like the relief of ancient Greece, is a fine work of art, slender and exquisite, and has since become a unique court symbol. Madame de Pompadour is a well-deserved "Rococo Queen".

Madame Pompado's hairstyle is a favorite hairstyle of French men and women. Men's hair is combed back and women's forehead is left with a lock. Make-up can leave moles on eyebrows, eyes or lips. Since then, moles have become a symbol of women's sexiness.

Not only clothes, but also Madame Pombadou transformed Versailles into Rococo style, and participated in the design of Place de la Concorde and several luxury houses she personally bought. Madame Pembadu especially likes oriental porcelain. She introduced a large number of China porcelain models to France, and instructed artisans to combine oriental art with rococo style through self-study research to produce a batch of exquisite and unique China rococo style porcelain. This vase-shaped pitcher is a popular ornament on the desk, that is, Sevres porcelain, which is a kind of porcelain.

Under her impetus, Lucy XV sent someone to build the French Army NCO School, so that the children of declining nobles could receive military education. This famous military academy recruited Napoleon, a legendary figure in French history, in 1784.

Madame de Pompadour loves new architecture and decorative arts, so her style is called "Pompadou style". Under her impetus, Xiao Cui left the Annong Palace. This is the most famous building of architect Gabriel, specially designed for Marquise Pompadou, and is considered as one of the most perfect buildings in France.

Later generations have a very complicated plot about the style of this period, disgusted with its kitsch, and obsessed with its complicated and exquisite elegance. Although Rococo style shows a beautiful but thin concept, the ultimate beauty and thinness, no matter how kitsch, are always out of touch with reality.

Madame de Pompadour is a muse in Europe and a well-deserved queen of the art kingdom.