What kind of plant is that one in Escher's reptile lithograph?
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It looks like a succulent to me, although I can't recall the exact name of it. Sorry.
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It looks like a succulent to me, although I can't recall the exact name of it. Sorry.
Escher was a Dutch artist. He did a lot of interesting drawings of mostly impossible situations. Just Google him to see more. I did the animation ...
This museum quality print is a licensed reproduction of the artist s original artwork and was printed on premium heavy stock poster paper. Each fine art print is brand new and ready for display or framing. Title Reptiles.
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M.C. Escher's Legacy, A Centennial Celebration Symmetry Drawing E42, by MC Escher. ©2001, Cordon Art. page 294, Fig. 17, Symmetry Drawing E56, by MC Escher. ©2001, Cordon Art. page 298, Fig. 1, Circle Limit III, by MC Escher. © 2001, Cordon Art. page 307, Fig. 4, Reptiles, by MC ... |
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M.C. Escher, his life and complete graphic work ; with a fully illustrated catalogue When he created the reptile, Escher used a hexagon as the basis; he cut out six pieces and stuck them back on in the correct places on the outside (figure 1 2). The (threefold) rotation points are at three corners of the hexagon (figure ... |
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M.C. Escher, the graphic work Reptiles, lithograph, 1943, 33.5 x 38.5 cm The life cycle of a little alligator. Amid all kinds of objects, a drawing book lies open, and the drawing on view is a mosaic or reptilian figures in three contrasting shades. |
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Contemporary Authors, A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television her of 1921, while a student at the School of Architecture and Decorative Arts in Haarlem, Escher executed a series of ... personality than the interlocked reptiles, Escher challenges the complacency and self-importance of his viewers. |
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Stamping through mathematics The Dutch graphic artist Maurits Escher (1898–1972), the 'master of optical illusion', has had an enormous influence on geometrical ... the stamp opposite shows Escher with part of this mural, depicting a tiling arrangement of reptiles . |