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Hunting on the Lagoon by Italian artist Vittore Carpaccio's verso side has a trompe l'oeil letter-rack[1].

Samuel van Hoogstraten painted wall-rack pictures[2], trompe-l'œil still life paintings which feature objects tied, tacked or attached in some other fashion to a wall board, a type of still life very popular in the United States in the 19th century.

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  • Trompe l'oeil still life paintings[3]




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