A selection of free-hanging trompe l'oeils in acrylic, and two murals. All illustrating the traditional style of trompe l'oeil popularised in the 16th and 17th Centuries, by artists such as Cornelius Gijsbretchs. |
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Trompe l'oeil simply means 'trick the eye,' and any painting designed to look three-dimensional belongs to this label. This is a realistic vine in a conservatory, inhabited by birds and butterflies in trompe l'oeil style. |
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