In the room from North East, he settled on a faded coat of greenish-blue paint visible over earlier layers of white and trompe l'oeil graining. |
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From a trompe l'oeil window on one side of the Palazzotto, a frescoed woman looks down, faintly mocking, faintly imperious. |
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Though the project reads like an editorial fashion shoot, it is a complete trompe l'oeil, composed in a virtual reality. |
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One with a trompe l'oeil bowknot introduced the notion that clothing could be a self-aware visual joke. |
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The use of crumbled or folded paper standing out from the plane surface of the canvas was a recurring motif of the Vanitas trompe l' oeil paintings. |
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Dead, living, or living-dead, dream or waking vision, the principal haunters of Le Fanu's fiction generally appear in such a trompe l'oeil setting. |
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The rooms are filled with magnificent writing tables with trompe l' oeil marquetry, cabinets, carpets, tapestries, porcelain and gold and silver wear. |
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Instead of using natural draught, air was pumped in by a trompe, resulting in better quality iron and an increased capacity. |
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He has painted backcloths up to 400sqm in size and has also painted trompe l'oeil images for private houses and public buildings. |
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He also achieved fame for his murals and trompe l'oeil paintings in the baroque tradition. |
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The show opened with leather shell tops decorated with trompe l'oeil crochet prints, which continued on blouses and sweaters with crocheted sleeves. |
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A trompe, which produces compressed air from falling water, is sometimes used to power other machinery at a distance. |
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The centurion was resplendent in scarlet and gold, his rippling six-pack breastplate and leather tunic an exquisite trompe l'oeil of dyed and hand painted linen. |
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The libraries have a beautiful painted trompe l'oeil ceiling. |
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