M. C. Escher prints

M.C. Escher’s prints, primarily lithographs and woodcuts, explore mathematical concepts, impossible structures and optical illusions with astonishing precision. His works feature recurring motifs such as tessellations, interlocking forms and paradoxical architecture, creating compositions that challenge perception and visual logic. With meticulous line work and careful shading, Escher’s prints transform abstract ideas into compelling graphic imagery that continues to captivate collectors and admirers worldwide.

MAURITS CORNELIS ESCHER (1898-1972)

Concentric Rinds (Concentric Space Filling/Regular Sphere Division)

MAURITS CORNELIS ESCHER (1898-1972)

Circle Limit IV (Heaven and Hell)

MAURITS CORNELIS ESCHER (1898-1972)

Ascending and Descending

MAURITS CORNELIS ESCHER (1898-1972)

Concentric Rinds (Concentric Space Filling/Regular Sphere Division)

MAURITS CORNELIS ESCHER (1898-1972)

Castrovalva, (Abruzzi)

MAURITS CORNELIS ESCHER (1898-1972)

Ascending and Descending

MAURITS CORNELIS ESCHER (1898-1972)

The Bridge ( recto ); Mosques ( verso )

MAURITS CORNELIS ESCHER (1898-1972)

Still Life with Mirror

MAURITS CORNELIS ESCHER

Sun and Moon (B. 357)