MC ESCHER
MC ESCHER
MC ESCHER
MC ESCHER
MC ESCHER
MC ESCHER
MC ESCHER

MC ESCHER

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With his impossible stairs or his mosaics made of birds, the Dutch artist MC Escher (1898-1972) created a unique graphic language of puzzles, singular patterns and mathematical patterns. Dense, complex and built on intricate principles, his work, decorative and playful at the same time, continually plays with optical illusions and the limitations of sensory perception. For mathematicians and scientists, Escher was a genius. For hippies , a pioneer of psychedelic art.

Born in Leeuwarden (Holland) in 1898, Escher's early works focused on nature and landscapes, which he exhibited regularly in Holland and with which he gained some international recognition. However, it was during a trip to the Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain, in the 1920s that Escher found his way forward. Drawing the Nasrid decorative motifs, Escher was captivated by the composition and interdependence of their forms.

Working primarily with lithographs and woodcuts, Escher went on to explore the relationship between form, figure, and space with an almost obsessive enthusiasm. He reveled in the peculiar points of view, the variety of perspectives, in the transition from the two-dimensionality of paper to illusory volume, and in intricate mathematical puzzles, such as the Moebius strip, a seemingly infinite loop that twists and turns on itself in time. a contortion of physical impossibility.

This introductory book delves into the brilliant mind of Escher through his key works, the fruit of his continuing research on the image and perception. Along the way, fish mutating into birds, lizards that seem to escape from the page, masterful reflections, infinite labyrinths and some of the most amazing images of 20th century art await.

Hardcover, 21 x 26 cm, 0.61 kg, 96 pages
Edition: Spanish