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What is this M.C. Escher artwork?
This is a museum-quality acrylic print reproduction of an iconic artwork by M.C. Escher (Maurits Cornelis Escher), a renowned Dutch artist celebrated for his impossible constructions and tessellations.
What are the dimensions of this M.C. Escher print?
The dimensions of this M.C. Escher fine art print are 70x100 cm, which is equivalent to 28x40 inches.
What material is used for this acrylic print?
This museum-quality reproduction is printed on durable, 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant finish with straight-cut corners for a modern aesthetic.
How is this acrylic print hung?
The print includes a specialized hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes at each corner for secure and straightforward installation.
How long will this M.C. Escher acrylic print last?
Crafted with archival-grade materials and printed on durable acrylic, this museum-quality reproduction is designed for longevity and resistance to fading, ensuring lasting visual impact.
What is unique about M.C. Escher's art style?
M.C. Escher is famous for his mathematical woodcuts and lithographs, featuring impossible constructions, tessellations, and explorations of infinity that challenge perception.
What does "museum-quality reproduction" mean for this print?
It signifies that the print meets high standards for color accuracy, detail fidelity, and archival longevity, akin to those used in galleries and museums.
