The term

refers to a highly secular artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730s and emphasized grace, charm, and gentle action.

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The term you're looking for is "Rococo." Rococo emerged in the early 18th century as a reaction against the grandeur and seriousness of the Baroque style. It is characterized by its ornate detail, lightness, elegance, and playful themes, often focusing on themes of love, nature, and leisure.