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Kaleidoscope based on Circle Limit III, by M. C. Escher. Woodcut print. Maurits Cornelis Escher, a 20th century Dutch artist famous for his etchings and illustrations, uses painstaking perspective and geometry to create his art - challenging the viewer to second guess what is physically possible.
 


 

Source: M.C.Escher, The Official Website

Circle Limit III 1959 woodcut, second state, in yellow, green, blue, brown and black, printed from 5 blocks.

 

Around 1956, Escher explored the concept of representing infinity on a two-dimensional plane. Discussions with Canadian mathematician H.S.M. Coxeter inspired Escher’s interest in hyperbolic tessellations, which are regular tilings of the hyperbolic plane. Escher’s work Circle Limit I demonstrates this concept.

Escher later completed Circle Limit II, III and IV. These works continued to demonstrate his ability to create perfectly consistent mathematical designs.

 

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Last updated: October 9, 2008