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Frequently Asked Questions
What is this artwork?
This is a museum-quality acrylic print reproduction of "ESCHER (16)" by the renowned Dutch artist M.C. Escher, celebrating his unique graphic art and impossible constructions.
What are the dimensions of this M.C. Escher print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm, which is equivalent to 28x40 inches, offering a significant presence for displaying Escher's intricate designs.
What material is the print made of?
The artwork is printed on a durable 4mm (0.15") acrylic panel, providing a sleek, vibrant, and modern display for this iconic M.C. Escher masterpiece.
How is the print displayed or hung?
Each acrylic print includes a convenient hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes for secure and straightforward wall mounting.
How long will this archival reproduction last?
The 4mm acrylic material ensures exceptional durability and longevity, protecting the vibrant inks and preserving the intricate details of the M.C. Escher artwork for years to come.
Tell me more about M.C. Escher's technique.
M.C. Escher was a master of woodcuts and lithographs, known for his mathematically inspired prints featuring impossible constructions, tessellations, and explorations of infinity.
What is the significance of "ESCHER (16)" within his body of work?
While specific interpretations vary, "ESCHER (16)" exemplifies Escher's fascination with metamorphoses and the transformation of forms, a recurring theme in his celebrated graphic art.
