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-'''''Reverse Side Of a Painting'''''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cornelis_Norbertus_Gysbrechts_003.jpg] (1670) is an [[oil on canvas]] by [[Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts]], currently at the [[Statens Museum for Kunst]]. It depicts the [[reverse]] of a [[canvas]].+'''''Reverse Side Of a Painting'''''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cornelis_Norbertus_Gysbrechts_003.jpg] (1670) is an [[oil on canvas]] by [[Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts]], currently at the [[Statens Museum for Kunst]]. It depicts the [[recto]] side of a [[canvas]].
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*[[Trompe l'oeil]] *[[Trompe l'oeil]]
*[[17th century painting]] *[[17th century painting]]
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Reverse Side Of a Painting[1] (1670) is an oil on canvas by Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts, currently at the Statens Museum for Kunst. It depicts the recto side of a canvas.

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