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Letter Rack by Vittore Carpaccio

Letter Rack

Vittore Carpaccio·1490

Historical Context

Carpaccio's Letter Rack from around 1490 is an early example of trompe-l'oeil painting—illusionistic representation that deceives the viewer into mistaking painted objects for real ones—and a work of considerable rarity in the Venetian tradition. The trompe-l'oeil letter rack—showing papers, letters, and notes pinned behind horizontal bands as if attached to an actual wooden board—was a Flemish tradition that was finding its way into Italian painting in the 1480s and 1490s. Carpaccio's engagement with this tradition demonstrates the breadth of his technical ambitions beyond narrative and devotional painting, and his ability to apply the precise surface observation of his figure work to the challenge of illusionistic still life. The work provides important evidence for the range of Carpaccio's interests and technical capacities outside the narrative cycle work that defines his principal legacy.

Technical Analysis

The trompe-l'oeil painting demonstrates Carpaccio's precise descriptive skills pushed to their extreme, with each paper and pin rendered to create a convincing illusion of three-dimensional objects.

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J. Paul Getty Museum

Los Angeles, United States

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Genre
Location
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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