Trompe-l’œil
art technique of illusory tridimensionality
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Trompe-l'œil (French for "trick the eye" from tromper - to deceive and l'œil - the eye; pronounced as "trom ploy") is an art technique involving extremely realistic imagery in order to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects really exist.
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Escaping Criticism, 1874, by Pere Borrell del Caso, oil on canvas, Banco de España, Madrid.
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Verona
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Genova - Palazzo Ducale
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Painted ceiling in the church Santa Maria del Corlo in Lonato/Italy
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Dome fresco in the Church Santa Maria della Carità in Brescia/Italy
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Villa in Brescia/Italy with a facade of false architecture
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The staircase group, by Charles Willson Peale
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Gallery in château de Tanlay, Burgundy, France,
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2-dimensional "sculpture in a wall"