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trompe-l'oeil

[trawnp -yuh, trawmp ley, loi] / trɔ̃p ˈlœ yə, ˈtrɔmp ˈleɪ, ˈlɔɪ /


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Remembering the 16th and 17th century artisans commissioned to adorn the walls of wealthy Europeans’ homes with murals and trompe-l’oeil, I encourage my friends’ 4-year-old to draw on the living room wall.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 3, 2024

She is famous for trompe-l’oeil works that appear to be something other than ceramics, like a bundle of newspapers.

From New York Times • Aug. 30, 2022

Jirsa combines such glossy everyday objects — actual or simulated with adept trompe-l’oeil painting — as black plastic trash bags, pink neon-tube hearts and metallic Mylar balloons emblazoned with, of course, blithe grins.

From Washington Post • Aug. 19, 2022

A plain footstool jumps to life in trompe-l’oeil black and white — both a tangible artifact and an artsy abstraction.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 23, 2021

In another picture, in a haystack with the sun shining on it, the trompe-l'oeil has again been as cleverly achieved as by the most cunning of scene-painters.

From Modern Painting by Moore, George (George Augustus)