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What are the dimensions of the "Escher (23)" acrylic print?
This premium fine art print measures 70x100 cm, equivalent to 28x40 inches, offering a substantial visual impact for any space.
What material is this MC Escher print made from?
The artwork is reproduced on a 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic panel, providing a sleek, vibrant, and durable museum-quality finish.
How is the "Escher (23)" artwork displayed?
The print features straight-cut corners for a modern look and includes a comprehensive hanging kit with hardware for secure and easy installation.
What is the color saturation and durability of the acrylic print?
The 4mm acrylic material offers exceptional color vibrancy and is highly durable, ensuring the longevity and archival quality of your Maurits Cornelis Escher reproduction.
How is the print packaged and shipped?
Our museum-quality prints are carefully packaged to ensure safe transit. Shipping logistics are handled with care to deliver your artwork securely.
What is the significance of MC Escher's "Escher (23)"?
"Escher (23)" is a notable example of Maurits Cornelis Escher's exploration of impossible structures and tessellations, characteristic of his mathematically inspired art.
Can you tell me more about MC Escher's artistic style?
MC Escher is celebrated for his woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzotints that feature impossible constructions, explorations of infinity, and intricate tessellations, blending art with mathematical concepts.
