The Rococo style was an artistic style that rose in the late 18th century against the background of the French aristocratic society. Its representative was the French aristocrat Louis Bonaparte, who established the standard of Rococo art. Madame Pombardo was one of the representative figures of Rococo art. Her works were famous for their magnificence, exquisiteness, and exquisiteness. The Rococo style included: 1. Painting: Rococo style paintings are based on fine lines and smooth shapes, usually depicting gorgeous noble images and scenes from daily life. 2. Sculpture: The Rococo style sculptures usually portray the image of nobles and exquisite works of art with smooth lines and gorgeous postures. 3. Buildings: Rococo style buildings usually use light, simple, and gorgeous designs such as round roofs, exquisite decorative carvings, and fireplaces. 4. Clothing: Rococo style clothing usually uses gorgeous and cumbersome designs such as exquisite necklines, cuffs, and skirts.