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Oregon Historical Society mural (Trompe L'oeil)

Oregon Historical Society mural is an eight-story tall 1989–1990 trompe-l'oeil (a painting or design intended to create the illusion of a three-dimension...
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Oregon Historical Society mural is an eight-story tall 1989–1990 trompe-l'oeil (a painting or design intended to create the illusion of a three-dimensional object) by Richard Haas.
The Mural depicts people and scenes from Oregon's history, including John Jacob Astor, wagons trains, and figures associated with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, including Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Sacagawea and her child, the African slave "York", and the Newfoundland dog Seaman

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