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trompe l'oeil \trōⁿˈplər, -lə̄\ noun (plural trompe l'oeils \“\) Etymology: French : deception of the eye especially by a painting: as a. : the intensification of the reality of component objects in an unnaturally arranged still life through the use of minute detail and the careful rendition of tactile and tonal values b. : the use in mural and ceiling decoration of painted detail suggestive of architectural or other three-dimensional elements but often characterized by exaggerated perspective, abrupt contrast of light and shade, or general stylization which stresses artificiality |