noun
- the style, taste, or fashion of imitating or adapting Chinese or East Asian artistic traditions, especially in European decorative arts and design
- an object, artwork, or design created in the chinoiserie style
Usage: often used in art history and design contexts; typically refers to 18th-century European interpretations of Asian aesthetics
Usage: countable use; refers to individual pieces or collections
Examples
- The palace's interior featured elaborate chinoiserie, with hand-painted wallpapers and lacquered furniture inspired by Chinese design.
- Rococo artists embraced chinoiserie as a fashionable alternative to classical European aesthetics.
- The museum's collection includes several examples of 18th-century chinoiserie porcelain.
- Her garden design incorporated elements of chinoiserie, including pagoda-style structures and ornamental bridges.
- Chinoiserie became especially popular among European aristocrats during the 1700s.
- The wallpaper in the drawing room was a fine example of chinoiserie craftsmanship.