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==Life==
==Life==


M.C. Escher's early produced work was largely comprised of printmaking, often utilizing a relief process whereby a medium such as lineolium, or wood was carved with a specific shape or design, had ink applied and printed onto paper.  Examples of his early prints include Wild West<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?56565+0+0+ggescher|title=Wild West, 1920.  Seymour and Iris Schwartz Collection|accessdate=2007-04-23}}</ref>, Eight Heads<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?53798+0+0+ggescher|title=Eight Heads, 1922.  Cornelius Van S. Roosevelt Collection|accessdate=2007-04-23}}</ref>, and one of his father, G.A. Escher<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?62470+0+0+ggescher|title=Escher's Father, G.A. Escher, 1916.  Cornelius Van S. Roosevelt Collection|accessdate=2007-04-23}}</ref>.
M.C. Escher's early produced work was largely comprised of printmaking, often utilizing a relief process whereby a medium such as lineolium, or wood was carved with a specific shape or design, had ink applied, and printed onto paper or other surface.  Examples of his early prints include Wild West<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?56565+0+0+ggescher|title=Wild West, 1920.  Seymour and Iris Schwartz Collection|accessdate=2007-04-23}}</ref>, Eight Heads<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?53798+0+0+ggescher|title=Eight Heads, 1922.  Cornelius Van S. Roosevelt Collection|accessdate=2007-04-23}}</ref>, and one of his father, G.A. Escher<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?62470+0+0+ggescher|title=Escher's Father, G.A. Escher, 1916.  Cornelius Van S. Roosevelt Collection|accessdate=2007-04-23}}</ref>.


==Features of Artwork==
==Features of Artwork==

Revision as of 11:38, 23 April 2007

Maurits Cornelis Escher (17 June 1898 - 27 March 1972), popularly known as M.C. Escher, was a graphic artist of Netherlandic descent. Born in Leeuwarden from George and Sarah Escher, he was the youngest of five brothers (Arnold, Johan, Berend, Edmond, and Maurits).[1]

Life

M.C. Escher's early produced work was largely comprised of printmaking, often utilizing a relief process whereby a medium such as lineolium, or wood was carved with a specific shape or design, had ink applied, and printed onto paper or other surface. Examples of his early prints include Wild West[2], Eight Heads[3], and one of his father, G.A. Escher[4].

Features of Artwork

Escher's artwork is known for its use of optical illusion and investigation of geometric themes of tesselation, polyhedra, non-euclidian geometry, and perspective.[5]



References

  1. O'Connor, J. J.; E. F. Robertson (May 2000). Maurits Cornelius Escher. School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St Andrews, Scotland.
  2. Wild West, 1920. Seymour and Iris Schwartz Collection. Retrieved on 2007-04-23.
  3. Eight Heads, 1922. Cornelius Van S. Roosevelt Collection. Retrieved on 2007-04-23.
  4. Escher's Father, G.A. Escher, 1916. Cornelius Van S. Roosevelt Collection. Retrieved on 2007-04-23.
  5. The Mathematical Art of M. C. Escher. Platonic Realms. Retrieved on 2007-04-22.