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M.C. Escher — Three Spheres I (B. 336)
M.C. Escher

Three Spheres I (B. 336)

M.C. Escher's 'Three Spheres I (B. 336)' is a woodcut signed in pencil with annotations indicating the original Dutch title. The work demonstrates Escher's characteristic exploration of geometry, perspective, and optical illusion through the medium of woodcut printing.

Medium
Signed in pencil, annotated 'Houtsnede "Drie bollen"' (Woodcut "Three spheres") in pencil along the lower right sheet edge, framed.

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October 24, 2023

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M.C. Escher, Three Spheres I (B. 336)

M.C. Escher's 'Three Spheres I (B. 336)' is a woodcut signed in pencil with annotations indicating the original Dutch title. The work demonstrates Escher's characteristic exploration of geometry, perspective, and optical illusion through the medium of woodcut printing.

Medium
Signed in pencil, annotated 'Houtsnede "Drie bollen"' (Woodcut "Three spheres") in pencil along the lower right sheet edge, framed.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Surrealism, Geometric, Monochrome, Illusion, 20th Century, Sphere, Dutch, Woodcut, Optical, Mathematical

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