
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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- Auction House · Phillips
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Editions & Works on Paper
October 24, 2023
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