The Slippers (trompe-l'œil)

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The Slippers (trompe-l'œil) is a celebrated 17th-century illusionistic still-life painting by Samuel van Hoogstraten, renowned for its lifelike depiction of everyday objects that exemplifies Dutch Golden Age mastery of perspective and visual deception.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
still life painting
trompe-l'œil painting
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalContext Baroque NERFINISHED
Dutch Golden Age NERFINISHED
artisticGoal to deceive the viewer's eye
artisticTechnique chiaroscuro
illusionism
linear perspective
realistic rendering
artisticTradition Northern European still life
associatedWith Samuel van Hoogstraten's experiments with perspective
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
createdBy Dutch painter Samuel van Hoogstraten
creator Samuel van Hoogstraten NERFINISHED
culturalContext Dutch Golden Age domestic culture
depicts domestic interior elements
everyday objects
slippers
era Dutch Golden Age NERFINISHED
genre still life
trompe-l'œil
hasAlternativeName The Slippers (trompe-l'œil) NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn later trompe-l'œil still life painting
hasTitle The Slippers NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle English
medium oil paint
movement Dutch Golden Age painting NERFINISHED
notableFor illusionistic effects
lifelike depiction of everyday objects
mastery of perspective
visual deception
portrays objects at close viewing distance
style illusionistic still life
realism
subjectMatter domestic life
everyday household items
timePeriod 17th century
uses careful control of light and shadow
precise perspective construction
visualFocus illusion of three-dimensional space on a flat surface

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Samuel van Hoogstraten notableWork The Slippers (trompe-l'œil)