View of a Corridor

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View of a Corridor is a renowned trompe-l'œil painting by Dutch artist Samuel van Hoogstraten that creates the illusion of looking down a realistic, receding interior hallway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
trompe-l'œil painting
artForm oil painting
artHistoricalSignificance demonstrates advanced mastery of perspective
important example of Dutch trompe-l'œil
often cited in discussions of illusionistic interiors
artisticTechnique illusionism
linear perspective
trompe-l'œil
associatedWith Samuel van Hoogstraten’s experiments with perspective
illusionistic interior views
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
creator Samuel van Hoogstraten NERFINISHED
culture Dutch
depicts architectural interior
interior corridor
receding hallway
genre trompe-l'œil
hasArtisticGoal to create the illusion of a real hallway
to deceive the viewer’s eye
hasPerspective central vanishing point
one-point perspective
hasSubject domestic interior
doorways
receding rooms
hasTheme illusion versus reality
perception of space
hasType easel painting
influencedBy Baroque interest in perspective
Dutch Golden Age interior painting
languageOfTitle English
movement Dutch Golden Age painting
notableFor realistic depiction of space
strong illusion of depth
use of perspective to extend architectural space
originalTitleLanguage Dutch
period Baroque NERFINISHED
relatedWork other trompe-l'œil corridor paintings by Samuel van Hoogstraten
usesElement architectural detail
foreshortening
light and shadow to enhance depth
visualEffect illusion of extended architectural space
illusion of looking through a doorway

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Samuel van Hoogstraten notableWork View of a Corridor