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Architectural Trompe L'oeil Painted Room Divider Screen

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Trompe L''Oeil Painted Books 4 Panel Screen Room Divider After Maitland Smith
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Painted Three-Panel Screen with Trompe-l'Œil Palace Interior and Throne Scene
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Trompe L’oeil “Libri” Four-Panel Folding Screen By Piero Fornasetti.
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Located in IT
18th century, large Italian neoclassical oil on canvas four panels screen with Trompe L’œil These large screen is composed of four panels in oil on canvas painted. Neoclassical, dating to the second half of the 18th century. Each panel represents a trompe l'oeil, with a classical architecture with square section marble columns and large clogging. Inside the pink space of the first and third panels are painted, as inserted in a niche with bronze frame, ancient busts...
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