Barocco

/bəˈroʊkoʊ/ noun

An alternative spelling or Italian form of 'baroque,' referring to the ornate, elaborate artistic style that flourished in Europe from the 1600s to early 1700s.

From Italian/Spanish 'barocco,' possibly derived from Portuguese 'barroco' (an irregularly shaped pearl). The term was initially pejorative, used by later critics to mock the excessive ornamentation of the style.

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