• BrundleFly2077
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    7 months ago

    Cool. This was new to me. Thanks for taking the time to type that up. For those curious about the “trolling your guests” angle, I’m guessing it’s based on this… (ala Wikipedia)

    A typical trompe l’œil mural might depict a window, door, or hallway, intended to suggest a larger room.

    A version of an oft-told ancient Greek story concerns a contest between two renowned painters. Zeuxis (born around 464 BC) produced a still life painting so convincing that birds flew down to peck at the painted grapes. A rival, Parrhasius, asked Zeuxis to judge one of his paintings that was behind a pair of tattered curtains in his study. Parrhasius asked Zeuxis to pull back the curtains, but when Zeuxis tried, he could not, as the curtains were included in Parrhasius’s painting—making Parrhasius the winner.[4]