An Aubusson style garden tapestry, 18th century, a window view of a flower garden with pendent fuschia and other blooms in flower boxes, within an arching frame with Trompe l'oeil architectural features, 275 cm drop, 50.39 in. wide
- Trompe L'oeil - Literally translated from the French, trompe l'oeil means "to deceive or trick the eye" and describes works whose subjects are presented so realistically that the viewer of the artwork or object believe they are looking at a three-dimensional object.
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