M. C. Escher Gallery
Dream (Mantis religiosa)
Wood engraving, April 1935, printed by Escher himself

One of the best known and, to many, one of the most puzzling of the artists early prints, from his first show at the Whyte Gallery in Washington, D.C., a few years before World War II

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M.C. Escher (1898-1972)
M.C. Escher drew spatial illusions, impossible buildings and repeating geometric patterns known as tessellations. He also produced woodcuttings and lithographs
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