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Office of Curiosities French Tapestry
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| Woven In: | Woven in France |
| History: | This jacquard wall art tapestry, Office of Curiosities, comes from a trompe l'oeil painting by the famous Dutch painter Edward Collier (1640-1708). It is composed of different objects maintained by red strips on a black background. Trompe l'oeil is French for deceive the eye: an art technique that uses realistic imagery to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects exist in three dimensions. Forced perspective is a comparable illusion in architecture |
| Artist: | Edward Collier |
| Composition: | 80% Cotton, 20% Viscose and Polyester blend. |
| Finish: | Backed with lining and tunnel for easy hanging |
| Primary Color: | Black |
| Secondary Color: | Brown,Beige,Red,Cream |
| Dimension | Weight |
|---|---|
| A - H 29" x W 38" | 2.0 lb |
| B - H 19" x W 26" | 1.0 lb |