Cultural Explorations and Expansions: The Rococo Movement

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History is defined to change. Eras shift; revolutions are staged; and philosophies are shaped to new expectations. Ideals are forever transformed and the many evolutions of Italy’s cultural movements embody this — specifically the transition to the Rococo stylings.

In 1714 the countries of Europe were dependent on the favor of the Church. All elements of life were offered to religion, with even art forced to the limitations of the Baroque period (which was dominated by realistic lines and solemn shades). Painting was deemed a spiritual medium, not a creative one; and even the Italian masters were condemned to stale imagery.

1715 saw a reformation, however — Rococo was introduced.

Defined simply, Rococo was a movement that emphasized indulgence. Brush strokes were bold; colors were lush; and surrealism was infused with frivolity. The intention was to capture mythology and romance (making it a stark counter to the periods that came before it). Straight angles were abandoned for a sweeping geometry.

The interjection of this within the Italian culture yielded great rewards. Art was able to flourish. Techniques, such as asymmetrical alignment, were explored. And oils and acrylics became more common — with painters utilizing them to great effect. Through this design became reliant on imagination, not iconography.

This ideal did not last, however. In 1760 Europe was on the precipice of change. Modern notions of invention and politics began to sway the public — with Rococo then deemed futile. It was eventually lost in the wave of Neoclassicism.

Its importance is understood today, though, and it’s now recognized as the shifting point of power from the Church to the Italian people.

Guide for the Perfect Italian Vacation

Italy is the home for fine art and the perfect vacation spot for romantic getaways. The travelers will definitely get spoilt with the large number of attractions offered by the country and the attractions include Venice, Rome, and Tuscany. Tourists always get confused about where to stay, where to visit, and an ideal route to explore Italy. Here are few tips to prepare the travel plan.

Rome is the attractive place for adventurous travelers as they prefer to stay there for a little more time. Most travelers, after visiting Rome prefer traveling to hill town of Tuscan and Umbria. The trip becomes complete only after visiting the romantic Venice. The best way to enjoy the pristine beauty of Rome is to avoid renting a car and explore the entire place by walking. There are plenty of options for the travelers to stay in this town. This archeological place can be roamed using the buses as these are the most affordable option available. Travelers should not miss the museums and traditional Italian cuisine while in Rome.

Venice is another major tourist attraction in Italy. This beautiful and unique city is completely constructed in water, with full of energetic people and especially without any traffic noise. This city can be easily explored through water as these are beautifully maintained. Also, the travelers can explore this place through foot. This place is famous for its authentic food and medieval architecture. There are large number of cafes and restaurants in Venice.

The best time to travel Italy is during September as the airfare would be low and an appropriate time for travelers to explore this beautiful land. The weather is also very pleasant at this time and tourists can rent an apartment other than booking a hotel as the charge for apartments are very much less than hotel. Planning is the key to enjoy the Italian vacation.

Simple Guide for Italian Foods

Italy is not only famous for its fine art and archeological building, but this place is very much famous for its food. Travelers always visit this place to try different varieties of food offered. Here are simple guide for foods to try while in Italy.

First most loved food is the Risotto. It is nothing but rice cooked and sauted with full of stock in a shallow pan that results in a creamy dish. This food varies according to the recipes and locale, but mostly rice is always combined with cheese, vegetables, meat, and poultry to complete this dish. This food is normally taken after eating Antipasto or pasta after the meal. People in Italy prefer rice more than other people in most European countries. Risotto is the favorite dish in Lombardy and Piedmont.

Next favorite dish is the Arancini, which is nothing but baked or fried rice balls of about 8 to 10cm in diameter. This dish is normally filled with the meat sauce, and sometimes with peas, tomato sauce, mozzarella, and other food items. On the outside of this dish, it is completely covered with bread crumbs. This dish is normally sold in caf.

Another famous dish is the Polenta, which is made from ground yellow or white cornmeal. This food varies according to the region and it is believed that earlier form of this food is derived from grain mush that was used during the Roman Empire. Initially, this food was prepared with grain faro and chestnut flour. This food is served fried, roasted, or creamy.

Another must taste Italian food is the Gelato, which is nothing but an Italian version of ice cream. This is available in a variety of flavors such as chocolate, coffee, tiramisu, and fruit. Tiramisu is the famous Italian dessert item that is made cocoa powder, coffee dipped lady fingers, and mascarpone cream.

Experiencing Italian Art

If you are a tourist and a passionate lover of the arts and you are thinking of where you really want to unleash your powers of exploration and satisfy your inner desire to view and appreciate authentic works of art, then you do not have to worry any more. The European country of Italy is the place to be.

Without any doubt, if there is any kind of headquarters for arts, then that place will be Italy. Nothing less is expected from the nation that gave the world legendary artists such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Bernini and other gifted individuals that are just too numerous to mention. Again, one should not be surprised; at least this is the birthplace of the Renaissance that enlightened the whole of Europe.

A tour of Italy is similar to swimming in a sea of arts. Everywhere you look, you see great works of arts in form of outstanding architecture, sculpture and carvings. This is not to mention the out-of-this-world paintings such as Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper and the works of Michelangelo. If you want to have a wonderful experience of art in this classical country, you can visit any of the great Italian cities, which are also great citadels of arts.

However, if you want to have the ultimate experience and taste of Italian arts, then you can narrow down your visit to the city of Florence. At Florence, you can experience all that is Italian art without having to tour the whole nation. One peculiar property of Italian art is its staggering diversity. In Italy, you can see works of art of all types that you can imagine.

In Italy, you can view various works of impressionism, futurism, baroque, rococo, existentialism, cubism and various other forms of art. The Uffizi Gallery is a very good place to start the tour and you will not regret doing so.

Exploring Italian Lakes for a Peaceful Vacation

The Isola Bisentina on the Bolsena Lake, Italy
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Lakes in Italy are the most attractive spot for travelers, and especially Lake Maggiore, Lake Como, Lake Lugano, and Lake Garda are the major tourist attraction. There are also other groups of lakes that are as beautiful as the above said lakes and are less popular than them. Other lakes are Lake Bolsena, Lake Bracciano, and Lake Vico. These lakes are volcanic in nature and are situated north of Italy.

One of the best methods to enjoy these lakes is to rent a historically old holiday houses near the lakes. Most of these holiday houses are located in small villages or rural areas, and the travelers can enjoy the real feel of being in the historically important place. The Lazio region consists of many holiday homes to suit different budget, but due to heavy travelers rush, it is always better to book the places in advance, especially during the high season.

Most of the villas near the lake region are very close to nice restaurants and bars, and also to the front beaches. Also, most homes have private outdoor spaces and swimming pools to make the vacation even more enjoyable. The tourists can barbeque or cook in their rental house, and if they are not interested in cooking, then they have a large option of restaurants. There are also walking trails along the Cimini Mountains and nearby woods.

Travelers can also visit the towns of Montepulciano and Maremma during their day trips. There are many large villas situated surrounding the lakes that are mostly affordable and also the perfect place for family vacation. Most of these houses or villas feature large windows to view the beautiful sceneries, open fireplaces, and traditional Italian furnishings.

Whether the tourists opt to stay in the holiday homes or hotels, they should not miss the lakes in the north as these lakes are less crowded and provide beautiful view.