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Tanuki

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Sat Nov 8, 2025, 12:07 PM Saturday

The Victoria and Albert Museum on Trump's decorating style: [View all]

(To be fair, they didn't mention him by name, but if the shoe fits...)

https://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/rococo?srsltid=AfmBOopz8Je1Zd76n5ontX2WXnsJfiDciyCmcHmwW480jW_p6_te2gHh



"Rococo emerged in France in the 1720s and remained the predominant design style until it fell out of fashion in the 1770s. Excessively flamboyant and characterised by a curved asymmetric ornamentation and a use of natural motifs, Rococo was a style without rules. Compared to the order, refinement and seriousness of the Classical style, Rococo was seen as superficial, degenerate and illogical."

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