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  2. Three-dimensional art - Wikipedia

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    digital art created using 3D computer graphics; any form of visual art resulting in a three-dimensional physical object, such as sculpture, architecture, installation art and many decorative art forms; two-dimensional art that creates the appearance of being in 3D, such as through stereoscopy, anamorphosis, or photorealism

  3. Trompe-l'œil - Wikipedia

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    Ceiling of the Treasure Room of the Archaeological Museum of Ferrara, Italy, painted in 1503–1506. Trompe-l'œil (French for 'deceive the eye'; / t r ɒ m p ˈ l ɔɪ / tromp-LOY; French: [tʁɔ̃p lœj] ⓘ) is an artistic term for the highly realistic optical illusion of three-dimensional space and objects on a two-dimensional surface.

  4. List of artworks by Louise Bourgeois - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of individual works of visual art (sculpture, drawings, and paintings) by Louise Bourgeois, sorted by year. Sculpture. Quarantania (1941).

  5. Assemblage (art) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Wagner (1915–1987), was a pioneer in American assemblage art, who was known for his bazaar art, painting, poetry and writing. Jeff Wassmann (born 1958), an American-born contemporary artist who works in Australia under the nom de plume of the pioneering German modernist Johann Dieter Wassmann (1841–1898).

  6. Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Many different painting techniques have been used in making sculpture, including tempera, oil painting, gilding, house paint, aerosol, enamel and sandblasting. [2] [6] Many sculptors seek new ways and materials to make art. One of Pablo Picasso's most famous sculptures included bicycle parts.

  7. Kinetic art - Wikipedia

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    He wanted paintings, sculptures, and even the flat works of mid-19th-century artists to show how figures could impart on the viewer that there was great movement contained in a certain space. As a philosopher, Gleizes also studied the concept of artistic movement and how that appealed to the viewer.