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AIA Parastone PESC1 Fishes Circle Limit III Glass Paperweight by M.C. Escher P7720183AIA-PESC1 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/AIA/AIA-PESC1.jpg Parastone PESC1 Fishes Circle Limit III Glass Paperweight by M.C. Escher Manufacturer Part Number:PESC1Size: 3in Dia x 1.5inHItem Type: PaperweightMaterial: GlassGlass half dome paperweight with image by a famous master artist. Measures 3in diameter by 1.5inH. Comes in an elegant presentation box.Escher initially pursued a career in architecture, but his passion for graphic arts soon changed his mind. He was taught the principles of graphic art by S. Jessurun de Mesquit in the Dutch town of Haarlem. After 1936, his realistic style and subject matter changed profoundly, when he drew the first of his famous impossible realities. During the rest of his life. Escher devoted himself to graphic art and the incorporation of transcendental ideas, such as metamorphosis and infinity, within the world of mathematics. 7720183 8718375751213 1.0000lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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Parastone PESC1 Fishes Circle Limit III Glass Paperweight by M.C. Escher

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Product Description

  • Size: 3in Dia x 1.5inH
  • Material: Glass
  • Paperweight
Manufacturer Part Number:PESC1

  • Size: 3in Dia x 1.5inH
  • Item Type: Paperweight
  • Material: Glass

    Glass half dome paperweight with image by a famous master artist. Measures 3in diameter by 1.5inH. Comes in an elegant presentation box.

    Escher initially pursued a career in architecture, but his passion for graphic arts soon changed his mind. He was taught the principles of graphic art by S. Jessurun de Mesquit in the Dutch town of Haarlem. After 1936, his realistic style and subject matter changed profoundly, when he drew the first of his famous impossible realities. During the rest of his life. Escher devoted himself to graphic art and the incorporation of transcendental ideas, such as metamorphosis and infinity, within the world of mathematics.
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