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Baroque architecture: staircase painted in trompe l oeil (trompe-l
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LSE4196200 Baroque architecture: staircase painted in trompe l oeil (trompe-l oeil) (17th century). Painting by Jean Daret (1613-1668). Hotel de Chateaurenard. Aix en provence (Aix-en-Provence), Bouches du Rhone (Bouches-du-Rhone) (13). by Daret, Jean (1613-68); Aix-en-Provence, France; (add.info.: Baroque architecture: staircase painted in trompe l oeil (trompe-l oeil) (17th century), Painting by Jean Daret (1613-1668), Hotel de Chateaurenard, Aix en provence (Aix-en-Provence), Bouches du Rhone (Bouches-du-Rhone) (13).); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
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Aix En Provence Baroque Style Optical Effect Private Hotel Provence Riviera Rhone Mouths 13 Staircase Trompe L Oeil Trompe Loeil
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This print showcases the stunning beauty of Baroque architecture in all its glory. The focal point of the image is a grand staircase, adorned with an exquisite trompe l'oeil (trick of the eye) painting. Created by Jean Daret, a renowned artist from the 17th century, this masterpiece transports viewers to another era. Located within the Hotel de Chateaurenard in Aix-en-Provence, France, this architectural gem is a testament to the opulence and elegance of the Baroque style. Every detail has been meticulously crafted to create an optical illusion that deceives and delights the senses. The trompe l'oeil technique used here creates a sense of depth and three-dimensionality on what would otherwise be a flat surface. It tricks our eyes into perceiving architectural elements that are not physically present, adding an element of whimsy and enchantment to this already magnificent space. As we gaze at this photograph captured by Leonard de Selva, we cannot help but marvel at how artistry can transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary ones. This image serves as a reminder that even in today's modern world, there is still room for appreciation and preservation of historical treasures like these.
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