M.C. Escher (1898-1972) was a Dutch Graphic Artist who mainly worked with woodcuts and
lithographs. His work is inspired by mathematical concepts, although he did not consider
himself to have mathematical abilities. His work is world famous for playing with architecture
and so called “impossible spaces”. Many of the buildings and plants he includes in some of his
work are real world objects he observed while living in Italy between 1924 and 1935. In total,
Escher made over 400 lithographs and woodcuts and over 2,000 sketches. He also illustrated
books, banknotes, stamps, carpets, and murals.
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