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Frederician Rococo
Frederician
Rococo
is a form of Rococo, which developed in
Prussia
during the
reign
of
Frederick the Great
and
combined
influences
from
France
,
Germany
and
the Netherlands
. Its most
famous
adherent was the
architect
Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff
.
Furthermore
, the
painter
Antoine Pesne
and even
King Frederick
himself influenced Knobelsdorff's
designs
.
Famous
buildings
in the Frederican style include
Sanssouci Palace
, the
Potsdam City Palace
, and parts of
Charlottenburg Palace
.