
Trompe l’œil in the Decoration of Alba Amicorum from circa 1750 to circa 1815 from the Collection of the Wrocław University Library
Author(s) -
Anna Michalska
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
biuletyn historii sztuki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2719-4612
pISSN - 0006-3967
DOI - 10.36744/bhs.644
Subject(s) - friendship , complement (music) , art , visual arts , motif (music) , computer science , art history , sociology , aesthetics , chemistry , social science , biochemistry , complementation , gene , phenotype
The article is an attempt at systemizing and interpreting trompe l'œil motifs and devices – from single objects shown as if resting on a page, through those altering the appearance of the page, such as folded page corners, up to still lifes – that constitute elements of book-of-friendship entries in one particular collection. Examples are used to show their relations with the entry text: illusionistic elements could illustrate, but also extend or complement it. It was particularly the quodlibet-type compositions that could allude to the book’s owner and the shared memories, forming as if a visual counterpart of ‘memorabilia’. The researched motifs do not always comply with all the criteria of trompe l’œil; they do, however, aspire to being illusionistic, additionally fulfilling well the tasks that are associated with books of friendship.