claude glass
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claude glasses
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克劳德镜, 克劳德玻璃
a darkened and filtered pane of glass that was used by landscape painters in the 18th and 19th centuries
A Claude glass is a small, portable mirror with a dark, tinted surface used by artists and travelers in the 18th and 19th centuries. It was named after the French landscape painter Claude Lorrain, known for his idealized scenes of nature. The tinted mirror reduces colors and details, creating a framed view of the landscape that looks like a classic painting. Artists would use it to plan their drawings or paintings, capturing a more balanced and pleasing artwork.