Question: Of the cultures and ages that you read about for today, which is known for the first most prominent and consistent use of a painting style known a trompe l'oiel ("fool the eye") meant to show three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface? Of the cultures and ages that you read about for today, which is known for the first most prominent and consistent use of a painting style known a trompe l'oiel ("fool the eye") meant to show three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface? The Renaissance The Medieval Age The Romans The Greeks