Why is this painting black and white? Boilly’s ‘A Girl at a Window’ | National Gallery
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 Published On Jan 30, 2024

Artist Louis-Léopold Boilly was an 18th-century master of illusionism. Here, National Gallery curator Francesca Whitlum-Cooper looks at his amazing black and white painting 'A Girl at a Window' to ask why it’s pretending to be a print.

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