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Unveil the scented secrets of Rococo canvases—where French palaces misted paintings with floral perfumes for royal visits, blending art and aroma in intrigue. Dive deeper into 18th-century France, where Rococo art transcended the visual under Louis XV’s Perfumed Court. Explore how masterpieces by Boucher, Fragonard, and Watteau were enhanced with jasmine, rose, and orange blossom essences, creating immersive multisensory experiences in Versailles’ gilded halls. From aromatic gardens at Trianon to lavish rituals masking hygiene woes, this video uncovers the poetic fusion of scent and stroke that defined an era of elegant excess. Discover anecdotes of royal perfumers, Enlightenment sensory philosophies, and the enduring legacy in modern exhibits. Bibliography: “Froth and Folly: Nobility and Perfumery at the Court of Versailles” by Elisabeth de Feydeau, Getty.edu (2015) – Detailed on court perfumery, Rococo excesses, and multisensory objects. • “Louis XIV: ‘the sweetest-smelling king of all’” by The Perfume Society (undated) – Insights into the Perfumed Court, royal scents, and sensory integrations. • “Antoine Watteau, The Pleasures of the Ball” by Smarthistory.org (2025) – Multisensory Rococo elements in art, focusing on visual and tactile aspects. • “Creation of The Perfumer’s Garden at the estate of Trianon” by Chateau de Versailles (2022) – Historical gardens, perfumery craft, and revivals. • “Louis XIV and the Art of Perfume at Versailles” by L’Atelier Parfum (2025) – Royal preferences, daily uses, and ties to art/sensory experiences. • Wikipedia: Rococo Painting (undated) – General overview of Rococo aesthetics. • “The Art of Perfumery in Italy and in France” by World4.eu (2022) – Early perfumery history. • “Pink! A very Rococo colour” by Art UK (2022) – Color and scent associations in Rococo. • Additional searches on Rococo multisensory history and scented royal visits via web tools for factual enrichment. #multisensory experiences #floral scents #Louis XV #Boucher #Fragonard #Watteau #Perfumed Court #aromatic rituals #18th century art #sensory history #palace mysteries #The Inner Code of Art