Rasha El-Agroudi, lecturer at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Alexandria University, explores in an interview with Ahram Online the practical and aesthetic characteristics of Trompe-l'œil art and its ...
From the 17th Century and Cubism to today, trompe l'oeil art endures. Are we hard-wired to love things that are not as they appear to be, asks Caryn James. In Which Is Which? (1890) by the ...
Since 1892, a workshop in Brussels has taught aspiring painters the technique of trompe l’oeil. It’s brutal work, the artists say – so why do people travel from all around the world to master it? One ...
Dès l’Antiquité, Pline l’Ancien rapporte le pouvoir de l’art de se substituer à la réalité grâce à l’habileté technique des artistes. Le musée Marmottant Monet consacre une exposition à l’histoire de ...
While commonly used among fashion designers today, the technique’s origins are actually deeply rooted in art history. The fable goes like this: in Ancient Greece, two artists — Zeuxius and Parrhasius ...
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