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World of M. C. Escher
by M. C. Escher
Product Group: Book
Publisher: New Amer Library (Mm) (1995-06)
ISBN: 0810990083
EAN: 9780810990081
Paperback
SKU: 105573
Condition: Fair
Comments: 0810990083 There is no writing or highlighting in this book; Its cover shows some shelf wear. Binding is beginning to loose integrity. Illustrations are clean and without dogears or creases. Art room decor? Your book will be carefully protected for transit in sturdy, weather-resistant packaging. We are prompt, efficient, communicative.
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An adequate, if unspectacular, introductory overview of Escher's works
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-08-20
1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful
This book is essentially a printing of 184 of M.C. Escher's most well known pieces, combined with a 16 pg scholarly overview by J. L. Lochner.
I've always been a fan of Escher's art (as is true of many people with a somewhat scientific bent) - I enjoy the way he plays with the perceptions of the viewer ... with conflicting nuances of perspective, texture, color, outline, light, shadow, as well as with his studies of how to use the finite to evoke the infinite. In any case, this book was an opportunity to dive more deeply into the artist's varied works - not just his well know pieces, but also many of his lesser known ones.
The author's introduction is very capable and illuminating (if a bit short) - taking the reader on a journey across the artist's career (including both his pre 1937 period in which he focused mainly on the Italian and Spanish countryside; and his post 1937 period, in which he focused increasingly on studies in perspective, metamorphosis, and the infinite), and illuminating aspects that many viewers miss out on ... such as the artist's incredible talent for spatial precision and fine etchmanship (most of Escher's works are carved, rather than drawn - something that's easy to miss out on if you've only seen pictures of the works, rather than the originals themselves).
All in all, I found this book to be a very adequate, if unspectacular, introductory overview of Escher's works.
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Rating (4)
Date: 2006-05-24
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
Hardcover
Totals to 270 pages if count illustrations (300 with 8 in full color)
59 - is the text pages
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