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Original-language term required. This technique produces an “unreal reversion” of Renaissance advancements in art according to Jean Baudrillard. People can download and assemble at home a version of Cloudy Doors, one of many works using this technique by Patrick Hughes. A 50-dollar bill, a nude photograph, and a “How to Name A Baby” pamphlet are included in a still life using this technique, A Bachelor’s Draw (-5[1])by John Haberle. (15[1])A shocked-looking climbing boy is depicted using this technique in the painting Escaping Criticism. Petrus Christus used this technique (15[2])for a (15[1])painted (*) fly (10[2])in his (10[1])Portrait (10[1])of a Carthusian Monk. (10[1])According to myth, this type (10[1])of work originated in a contest between (10[1])Parrhasius and Zeuxis, (10[1])which Parrhasius won by convincing Zeuxis (10[1])to pull back a fake curtain. (10[1])For 10 points, give this term for paintings that create optical illusion of 3D space, a French phrase that translates to “deceive the eye.” ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: trompe l’oeil (“tromp LOY”)
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TournamentEditionExact Match?TUHConv. %Power %Neg %Average Buzz
2024 Chicago Open07/28/2024Y15100%27%7%101.20