Actually, I'm a docent at the North Carolina Museum of Art, and we are having a special exhibition of Escher's work this fall. I am reading the book to learn about him and his work.
The work of Escher has captured the imagination of many people and in this book Bruno Ernst (a personal friend of Escher) expands our understanding of the artist. After a brief but concise biography, the author throughly analyses the most important facets of Escher's artistic output: the illusion in drawing, the use of perspective, the creation of impossible realities, simultaneous and contrasting realities, crystals, and the infinite.
The greatness of this book on the work of M.C.
Carl W. Ernst
Bruno Salgues
Bruno Dupire
Ernst Bruck
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Ernst Bruck
Ernst Bruck
Ernst-Ulrich Huster
Ernst Bruck
Ernst Bruck
Ernst Kantorowicz
Thom Ernst
Ernst Bruck
Valter Bruno Reis e Silva
Ernst Bruck
Thom Ernst
Ernst Bruck
Ernst Kantorowicz
Bruno Coppieters
Ernst Bruck
Thom Ernst
Ernst Kantorowicz
Ernst Bruck
Bruno Ricardo de Castro Leite Júnior
Ernst Kurth
Ernst Bruck
Sergio BRUNO
Ernst Kurth
Bruno Bleckmann
Ernst Kurth
Ernst Mangold
Chack Bruno
Bruno M. Kübler
Bruno S. Sergi
Ernst Grumach
Dee Ernst
Ernst Mangold
Bruno Fox
Bruno Beaches
Ernst Wolff
Bruno Fox
Bruno Charbonneau
Andy Bruno
Dr E Solomon Ernst
Ernst Mangold
Hansen Bruno
Dana C. Ernst
Waltraud Ernst
Bruno Apolloni
Ernst Waldschmidt
Bruno Grösel
Julian Ernst
Bruno de Malafosse
TASCHEN
Michele Emmer
Sandra Forty
Miranda Fellows
Walter P. Schmid
M. C. Escher