(From the French tromper = deceive and œil = eye) the name for a painting that leads the eye to believe a motif is three-dimensional by cleverly using perspective. There were accounts of this in antiquity, and attempts were made to surpass this beginning in the 14th century.
We have been running a specialist store for facsimiles for nearly 15 years in Regensburg's Old Town, just opposite the "Schottenportal" of the Romanesque Scots Monastery of St. Jacob at Jakobstraße 6.
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