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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Trompe L’oeil “ To trick the eye”

Trompe L’oeil“To trick the eye”

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Lienzos de fruta, Juan Sanchez Cotan, 1602

Optical Illusion

Appear to be 3-D

Started in Ancient Roman Art

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Edward Collier, 1699

No visible lines or brush strokes

Transparent shadows

One light source

Some Rules of Trompe L’oeil

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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

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Samuel van Hoogstraten, 1664

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Photorealism

Not quite trompe l’oeil…

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You know you are looking at a painting, not real life.

Ralph Goings, 1980

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Ralph Goings, 1980

Most popular in American Art starting in the 1960s.

Artists openly embraced painting based on photographs for the first time.

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Ralph Goings, 2006

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Audrey Flack, 1974

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Audrey Flack, 1972

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J.D. Hillberry

Graphite Drawing

Beautifully rendered

No lines

Reflective surfaces

Smooth gradations

Transparent shadows

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M.C. Escher