The fake windows are my true passion
:-) I am presenting this, the first of many, comes from Siena, is on the side wall of a building on Via Dupre and very rare because it has a crude (and curious) error of perspective.
The window type is rare, is a window to 4 door, Siena there are only a dozen, and this is by far the best preserved, probably dates from the eighteenth century . Look at the open door
: the frame of the window is doubled, so that the door-rather curiously, seems to be open or closed simultaneously. The sealing of glass is straight and not looking ahead, surely those who painted this trompe l'oeil painter-a simple-probably did not know.
:-) I am presenting this, the first of many, comes from Siena, is on the side wall of a building on Via Dupre and very rare because it has a crude (and curious) error of perspective.
The window type is rare, is a window to 4 door, Siena there are only a dozen, and this is by far the best preserved, probably dates from the eighteenth century . Look at the open door
: the frame of the window is doubled, so that the door-rather curiously, seems to be open or closed simultaneously. The sealing of glass is straight and not looking ahead, surely those who painted this trompe l'oeil painter-a simple-probably did not know.
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