| Dimensions | 19 × 26 × 1 cm |
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Paperback. Navy cover with white title and building image.
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Hans Werner Hegemann’s Deutsches Rokoko (1958, Karl Robert Langewiesche) is an acclaimed German art history book exploring the transition from Baroque to Rococo in German architecture. Often published as part of the famous Die Blauen Bücher (The Blue Books) series, it remains celebrated for its extensive photography and detailed analysis of 18th-century churches and structures.
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The Publisher: Karl Robert Langewiesche (frequently associated with Die Blauen Bücher) was a prominent German publishing house known for producing high-quality, heavily illustrated, yet accessible books on art, culture, and architecture.

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