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Five Woodcuts

Maurits Cornelis Escher (Leeuwarden 1898 - Hilversum 1972)


Five Woodcuts

Lot-No. 247

Proceeds : 5.000 €


Five woodcuts, one of them in colours, 8 to 17,5 x 7 to 15 cm, all monogr. in the block MCE, unframed. - Dutch graphic artist. E. began studying architecture in Haarlem in 1919 but almost immediately turned to graphic arts in which he soon achieved a level of technical mastership unrivaled in this time. In 1924 he settled in Rom and was succesful with depictions of mediterranean landscapes. After knowing the ornaments of the Alhambra he developed the tesselations, metamorphoses and impossible objects on which his fame is grounded and which secure him a singular position in 20th century arts. Mus.: The Hague (Escher Mus., Gemeente Mus.) a. others. Lit.: AKL, Vollmer AKL, Vollmer, The Magic of M. C. Escher, London 2013 a. others.

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Maurits Cornelis Escher: Five Woodcuts


Maurits Cornelis Escher (Leeuwarden 1898 - Hilversum 1972)

Five Woodcuts

Lot-No. 247

Proceeds : 5.000 €

Print

Five woodcuts, one of them in colours, 8 to 17,5 x 7 to 15 cm, all monogr. in the block MCE, unframed. - Dutch graphic artist. E. began studying architecture in Haarlem in 1919 but almost immediately turned to graphic arts in which he soon achieved a level of technical mastership unrivaled in this time. In 1924 he settled in Rom and was succesful with depictions of mediterranean landscapes. After knowing the ornaments of the Alhambra he developed the tesselations, metamorphoses and impossible objects on which his fame is grounded and which secure him a singular position in 20th century arts. Mus.: The Hague (Escher Mus., Gemeente Mus.) a. others. Lit.: AKL, Vollmer AKL, Vollmer, The Magic of M. C. Escher, London 2013 a. others.

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