Building and Style HistoryLudwigsburg Palace is characterized by three consecutive stylistic periods.
Typical features of the baroque style of Eberhard Ludwig's era are:
The young Duke Carl Eugen attempted to change the
interior of the spacious baroque palace to suit his taste. The often
ponderous splendor in the era of Eberhard Ludwig gives way to the
lighter rococo décor. With Philippe de la Guepiere, the Duke engaged a
French architect trained in Paris. He furnished the Duke's suite of
rooms on the 2nd floor of the Neuen Corps de Logis
(New Main Building). If the ornamental plasterwork decorations in the
"Pekingzimmer" (Peking Room) are considered more closely, then
they turn out to be putti (plump, young, male angels) with Chinese faces
and fictional creatures in a Far Eastern style.Typical decorations of the rococo period can be seen in:
In the period around 1775 the prevailing taste
changes. There is a gradual transition from the light décor of the
rococo period to the linearity of Classicism. In Ludwigsburg Palace this
style is primarily found in the Neuer Hauptbau.Especially under King Friedrich, the style of the French Empire makes its appearance. It draws its imperial aura from Egyptian and Greco-Roman examples.
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