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in the form of "illusion painting", is also used in contemporary interior design, where illusionary wall paintings experienced a renaissance since around 1980. Significant artists in this field are the German muralist
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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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to be important for his work, stating that an animated world should feel as if it "existed right there" so that "people believe in a
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churches in the 16th and 17th centuries often included such
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A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
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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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2819:Trompe l'œil Tricks: Borges' Baroque Illusionism
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2665:"3-D art wows visitors | the Straits Times"
24:. For the mural by Maria Bettina Cogliatti, see
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2644:"3-D museums: Next big thing for Asia tourism?"
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2515:Homage to the Chicago School
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1518:William Michael Harnett
1481:National Gallery of Art
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3410:List of artistic media
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1393:Nicola van Houbraken
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161:Louis-Léopold Boilly
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3062:Oppel-Kundt
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3052:Müller-Lyer
3027:Irradiation
2547:SlideShare.
2295:(9): 26–27.
2108:entablature
1805:Conceptual
1479:, c. 1769,
1171:Kurt Wenner
1161:Graham Rust
1090:Joanne Gair
886:Old Masters
879:(1890–1894)
806:The Witness
781:Graham Rust
737:Kurt Wenner
668:Road Runner
653:tromp-l'œil
645:Tears Dress
307:painted fly
297:Similarly,
234:. But also
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222:Perspective
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3377:Public art
3352:Filmmaking
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3047:McCollough
3042:Mach bands
2992:Ehrenstein
2987:Ebbinghaus
2952:Barberpole
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2708:Perception
2595:January 6,
2568:2014-06-18
2523:2007-08-05
2498:2007-08-05
2416:(Painting)
2324:2022-08-26
2233:Camouflage
1824:Sculptures
1280:(1561) by
1263:still-life
543:set design
469:Derbyshire
417:Chantourné
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340:quadratura
318:Quadratura
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3387:Sculpture
3357:Light art
3232:Illusions
3204:The dress
3196:Waterfall
2997:Flash lag
2977:Cornsweet
2962:Café wall
2942:Ames room
2920:Illusions
2814:paintings
2797:256075115
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2190:Bewitched
2104:pilasters
2076:Greenwich
1949:cathedral
1873:A modern
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1811:mural at
1680:Mural in
1584:Complete
1395:, c. 1700
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1188:Paintings
1151:John Pugh
1135:Os Gêmeos
1075:Dan Colen
1065:Henri Bol
733:Leon Keer
673:sight gag
658:Fictional
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3362:Painting
3310:Ceramics
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2932:Ambigram
2844:Archived
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2628:April 6,
2622:Archived
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2022:, France
1895:Tomb of
1881:Brighton
1668:, France
1645:Brussels
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1571:Murals
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149:hyphen
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