Understanding terminology that describes seventeenth- and eighteenth-century 2D art - AP Art History

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The artistic device in which an object in a painting is made to look like an object on the painting is known as                     .

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French for "deceive the eye," trompe l'oeil is the painting technique where the artist makes an image that appears three dimensional and outside the painting. The concept goes back to Roman art, where walls in houses would have fake windows of iterms painted on, but was first defined in the Baroque era. The technique can be used to either enhance the dimensionality of a painting, or as a kind of artistic joke, featuring a "mistaken" element.

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