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can also be found painted on tables and other items of furniture, on which, for example, a deck of playing cards might appear to be sitting on the table. A particularly impressive example can be seen at
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Taws, Richard (9 May 2019). "At the National Gallery".
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world and characters that no one has seen in reality."
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utilized the technique for a number of his paintings.
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2676:"3-D art wows visitors | the Straits Times"
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2655:"3-D museums: Next big thing for Asia tourism?"
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2526:Homage to the Chicago School
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1492:National Gallery of Art
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1404:Nicola van Houbraken
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172:Louis-Léopold Boilly
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1081:Henri Cadiou
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3194:(1864 book)
3098:Poggendorff
3073:Oppel-Kundt
3068:Necker cube
3063:Müller-Lyer
3038:Irradiation
2558:SlideShare.
2306:(9): 26–27.
2119:entablature
1816:Conceptual
1490:, c. 1769,
1182:Kurt Wenner
1172:Graham Rust
1101:Joanne Gair
897:Old Masters
890:(1890–1894)
817:The Witness
792:Graham Rust
748:Kurt Wenner
679:Road Runner
664:tromp-l'œil
656:Tears Dress
318:painted fly
308:Similarly,
245:. But also
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233:Perspective
176:Paris Salon
3436:Categories
3408:Street art
3388:Public art
3363:Filmmaking
3191:Spectropia
3108:Rubin vase
3058:McCollough
3053:Mach bands
3003:Ehrenstein
2998:Ebbinghaus
2963:Barberpole
2938:Afterimage
2719:Perception
2606:January 6,
2579:2014-06-18
2534:2007-08-05
2509:2007-08-05
2427:(Painting)
2335:2022-08-26
2244:Camouflage
1835:Sculptures
1291:(1561) by
1274:still-life
554:set design
480:Derbyshire
428:Chantourné
424:chantourné
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351:quadratura
329:Quadratura
253:, such as
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3398:Sculpture
3368:Light art
3243:Illusions
3215:The dress
3207:Waterfall
3008:Flash lag
2988:Cornsweet
2973:Café wall
2953:Ames room
2931:Illusions
2825:paintings
2808:256075115
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2201:Bewitched
2115:pilasters
2087:Greenwich
1960:cathedral
1884:A modern
1828:John Pugh
1822:mural at
1691:Mural in
1595:Complete
1406:, c. 1700
1313:(c. 1654)
1210:paintings
1199:Paintings
1162:John Pugh
1146:Os Gêmeos
1086:Dan Colen
1076:Henri Bol
744:Leon Keer
684:sight gag
669:Fictional
463:quodlibet
380:Mannerist
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3373:Painting
3321:Ceramics
2993:Delboeuf
2943:Ambigram
2855:Archived
2739:10694961
2639:April 6,
2633:Archived
2628:Wired UK
2552:Archived
2524:"Mural,
2433:15 April
2249:Marbling
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2033:, France
1906:Tomb of
1892:Brighton
1679:, France
1656:Brussels
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1488:Cupboard
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1582:Murals
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186:murals
160:hyphen
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2765:JSTOR
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