A French term meaning "Fool the eye", in French rendering a subject with such detail and attention to lighting and perspective that the finished piece appears real.
The 'Trompe l'oeil' has been in existence for a very long time, the walls of Pompeï (the town near Napoli, covered with ashes after the Vesuvio erruption) in the beginning of the Christian era, are covered with plenty of them.
In Italy, in Austria, in Bavaria, the most famous painters of sixteen, seventeen and eighteen centuries were decorating the castles and the villas with marvelous works that we can still admire.
In Strasburg, the Hannong family realised remarkable works in ceramic, and also in Brussels. Then the fashion and the taste, at the end of the 19th century, increased the number of collectors.
Here there are some examples, which are amusing the eye for more than one hundred years.
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