M. C. Escher. the Graphic Work

M. C. Escher. the Graphic Work by Taschen is an illustrated edition published in 2016, featuring 96 pages in English. This book presents the unique graphic language of Dutch artist M.C. Escher, known for his intricate patterns, optical illusions, and mathematical explorations. It highlights his journey from early nature-focused works to his fascination with the Moorish architecture of the Alhambra Palace, which significantly influenced his artistic direction.
Readers will find a collection of Escher’s key works that delve into the relationships among shapes, figures, and space. The book showcases his playful yet complex approach to art, with images of fish transforming into birds, lizards seemingly crawling off the page, and intricate mathematical puzzles like the Möbius strip. This edition invites exploration into the mind of a master artist whose work continues to intrigue both mathematicians and art enthusiasts alike.
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From impossible staircases to tessellated birds, Dutch artist M.C. Escher (1898-1972) crafted a unique graphic language of patterns, puzzles, and mathematics. Dense, complex, and structured by intricate principles, his work is at the same time decorative and playful, toying constantly with optic illusions and the limitations of sensory perception. For mathematicians and scientists, Escher is a mastermind. For hippies, he was the pioneer of psychedelic art.
Born in Leeuwarden, in the Netherlands in 1898, Escher’s early works focused on nature and landscapes, with regular exhibitions in Holland, and some international recognition. It was on a trip to the Alhambra Palace in Spain in the 1920s, however, that Escher found his niche. Sketching the patterns of the palace’s Moorish architecture, Escher became captivated by the codependency of forms within and next to each other.
Working mainly with lithographs and woodcuts, Escher went on to explore the relationships among shapes, figures, and space with a near-obsessive delight. He reveled in quirky vantage points, multiple perspectives, the transition from paper flatness to illusory volume, and intricate mathematical puzzles such as the Möbius strip, a seemingly infinite loop which twists and recoils on itself in a contortion of apparent physical impossibility.
This introductory book taps into Escher’s brilliant mind with key works from his restless investigation of image and perception. Along the way, you’ll find fish morphing into birds, lizards crawling off the page, masterful reflections, infinite mazes, and some of the most mind-bending images of 20th-century art.
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