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Trompe L’oeil “ To trick the eye”. Lienzos de fruta, Juan S an chez Cot an, 1602. Optical Illusion Appear to be 3-D Started in Ancient Roman Art. Some Rules of Trompe L’oeil. Edward Collier, 1699. No visible lines or brush strokes Transparent shadows One light source.
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Lienzos de fruta, Juan Sanchez Cotan, 1602 Optical Illusion Appear to be 3-D Started in Ancient Roman Art
Some Rules of Trompe L’oeil Edward Collier, 1699 No visible lines or brush strokes Transparent shadows One light source
William Harnett, 1886 To Truly Trick the Eye… Objects must be contained inside picture plane Things must be life sized and not stick up too far off the picture plane
You know you are looking at a painting, not real life. Ralph Goings, 1980
Ralph Goings, 1980 Most popular in American Art starting in the 1960s. Artists openly embraced painting based on photographs for the first time.
Graphite Drawing Beautifully rendered No lines Reflective surfaces Smooth gradations Transparent shadows J.D. Hillberry