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-{{Template}}'''Trompe-l'œil''' is an [[art]] technique involving extremely realistic imagery in order to create the [[optical illusion]] that the depicted objects really exist, instead of actually being a two-dimensional painting. The name is derived from [[French language|French]] for "trick the eye", from ''tromper'' - to deceive and ''l'œil'' - the eye+{{Template}}
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 +'''Trompe-l'œil''' is an [[art]] technique involving extremely realistic imagery in order to create the [[optical illusion]] that the depicted objects really exist, instead of actually being a two-dimensional painting. The name is derived from [[French language|French]] for "trick the eye", from ''tromper'' - to deceive and ''l'œil'' - the eye
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Trompe-l'œil is an art technique involving extremely realistic imagery in order to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects really exist, instead of actually being a two-dimensional painting. The name is derived from French for "trick the eye", from tromper - to deceive and l'œil - the eye



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