LEADER 00000cam 2200373Ii 4500 001 956553329 003 OCoLC 005 20211201102339.0 008 160718t20162016gw a e 000 0deng d 020 9783836529846 020 383652984X 040 AU@|beng|erda|cAU@|dOCLCO|dSO$|dOCLCF|dWIE|dBYV|dQQ3|dRB0 |dNUI|dZQP|dOCLCA|dUtOrBLW 041 1 eng|hdut 043 e-ne--- 092 769.92|bESC 100 1 Escher, M. C.|q(Maurits Cornelis),|d1898-1972,|eartist, |ewriter of introduction. 245 10 M.C. Escher, 1898-1972 :|bthe graphic work /|cintroduction and commentary by the artist ; English translation, John E. Brigham. 246 34 M.C. Escher, the graphic work 250 English edition. 264 1 Cologne :|bTaschen,|c[2021] 300 95 pages :|bchiefly illustrations (some color) ;|c27 cm. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 336 still image|bsti|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 500 This title was published in 1959 by Koninklijke Erven J.J. Tijl N.V., Zwolle under the title M.C. Escher "Grafiek en Tekeningen". 520 M.C. Escher (1898-1972) was born in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. He received his first drawing lessons during secondary school from F.W. van der Haagen, who also taught him the block printing, thus fostering Escher's innate graphic talents. From 1912 to 1922 he studied at the School of Architecture and Ornamental Design in Haarlem, where he was instructed in graphic techniques by S. Jessurun de Mesquita, who greatly influenced Escher's further artistic development. Between 1922 and 1934 the artist lived and worked in Italy. Afterwards Escher spent two years in Switzerland and five in Brussels before finally moving back to Barn in Holland, where he died in 1972. M.C. Escher is not a surrealist drawing us into his dream world, but an architect of perfectly impossible worlds who presents the structurally unthinkable as though it were a law of nature. 546 In English translated from the Dutch. 600 10 Escher, M. C.|q(Maurits Cornelis),|d1898-1972|xThemes, motives. 650 0 Prints|zNetherlands|y20th century. 700 1 Brigham, John E.,|etranslator. 730 0 Grafiek en tekeningen.|lEnglish.
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