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* An opera by Richard Strauss: see [[Capriccio (opera)]]. * An opera by Richard Strauss: see [[Capriccio (opera)]].
* Igor Stravinsky's [[Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra]]. * Igor Stravinsky's [[Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra]].
-* A type of [[Landscape art|landscape painting]] that places particular works of architecture in an unusual setting.+* A type of [[Landscape art|landscape painting]] that places particular works of architecture in an unusual setting, see [[Capriccio (art)]].
* An [[art term]] denoting the [[grotesque]], [[playful]], [[fantastic]], [[transgressing]] the [[academic art|academic norms]]. * An [[art term]] denoting the [[grotesque]], [[playful]], [[fantastic]], [[transgressing]] the [[academic art|academic norms]].
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Capriccio with the Colosseum (1743-44) - Bernardo Bellotto
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Capriccio with the Colosseum (1743-44) - Bernardo Bellotto

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