Description
This is a still life painting that is an example of trompe l'oeil art. The painting is of a table with various objects on it, and it is done in a way that makes it look like the objects are actually there.
Still Life Trompe L'oeil" Artist : Jacopo de Barbari circa 1504 Jacopo de' Barbari was an Italian painter and printmaker with a highly individual style. He moved from Venice to Germany in 1500, thus becoming the first Italian Renaissance artist of stature to work in Northern Europe. His few surviving paintings (about twelve) include the first known example of trompe l'oeil since antiquity.