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Is It Real? before 1890 (oil on canvas)
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Is It Real? before 1890 (oil on canvas)
ALM283442 Is It Real? before 1890 (oil on canvas) by Dubreuil, Victor (fl.1886-1900); 30.8x35.9 cm; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, USA; © Allen Memorial Art Museum; Gift of Charles F. Olney; American, out of copyright
Media ID 25156590
© Allen Memorial Art Museum Gift of Charles F. Olney / Bridgeman Images
Banknote Banknotes Coin Coins Currency Notes Pinned Trompe L Oeil Trompe Loeil Dollar Bill
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is a captivating oil on canvas painting created by Victor Dubreuil before 1890. This intriguing artwork, measuring 30.8x35.9 cm, can be found in the prestigious Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College in Ohio, USA. The composition of this piece features an assortment of coins, banknotes, and a dollar bill meticulously pinned to a surface. Dubreuil's masterful technique brings these objects to life with astonishing realism, making viewers question their own perception. Through his skillful use of trompe l'oeil (French for "deceive the eye"), Dubreuil creates an optical illusion that blurs the line between reality and artifice. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable; every crease on the banknotes and every reflection on the coins are rendered with precision. This still life painting not only showcases Dubreuil's technical prowess but also serves as a commentary on wealth and materialism. By presenting money as both tangible objects and artistic representations, he challenges us to ponder its true value and significance in our lives. The Allen Memorial Art Museum proudly displays this thought-provoking artwork as part of its collection thanks to Charles F. Olney's generous gift. As we admire "Is It Real?", we are reminded of the power art holds in stimulating our senses and provoking contemplation about our world beyond its physical boundaries.
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