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- T H E A R T O F E S C H E R
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- The works in this presentation are
- by the Dutch-born graphic artist, M.C.
- Escher (b. 1899, d. 1972).
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- Escher spent his early career on
- the move around the small towns of
- Italy and Sicily. But in 1941 -- after
- living in Rome for over a decade -- he
- returned to his native Netherlands,
- where he spent the rest of his life.
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- Escher worked primarily with
- woodcut, wood engraving, nd
- lithography. His style is very
- realistic and detailed. The works
- often feature complex geometrical
- patterns and unusual perspectives that
- fool the eye and create optical
- illusions.
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- Escher's technique and artistic
- ability transports the viewer into a
- magical world where the impossible
- becomes commonplace.
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- Our first piece is a 1935 wood
- engraving entitled "Dream." Here, the
- artist experiments with creating a
- gradual transition from light to dark.
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- Thematically, in the mystical
- subject of the "Praying Mantis and the
- Bishop's Tomb," Escher plays a visual
- word game on the word "Pray/Prey" --
- the praying form of the bishop's
- effigy and the "preying" attitude of
- the mantis.
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- "Drawing Hands," a lithograph done
- in 1948, shows Escher's attention to
- detail and expert draftsmanship. The
- acute realism is contrasted by the
- gripping impossibility of the image.
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- This type of fine detail and line
- variation can be achieved in
- lithography because of the exacting
- nature of the process. The artist
- creates a lithograph by drawing on a
- stone slab with a wax crayon. The
- stone is then etched with acid. The
- drawn lines will accept ink and the
- rest will resist ink when printed on
- paper.
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- The next selection -- "Portrait of
- G. A. Escher" -- is also a lithograph,
- created in 1935. The subject is
- Escher's father. In this lithograph,
- like the previous print, Escher
- achieves fine detail and very subtle
- variations in tone in the face and
- hand.
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- We hope you enjoyed these
- wonderful pieces of art. Watch for
- further exhibitions -- right here on
- LOADSTAR.
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- Marion Finsterwald
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