M.C. Escher (artist) Dutch, 1898 - 1972 Other World (Another World), 1947 wood engraving and woodcut in black, medium brown, and green, printed from three blocks image: 31.9 x 26 cm (12 9/16 x 10 1/4 in.) sheet: 34.8 x 30.4 cm (13 11/16 x 11 15/16 in.) Cornelius Van S. Roosevelt Collection All M.C. Escher works © Cordon Art-Baarn-the Netherlands. Used by permission. All rights reserved. 1974.28.29 |
Object 18 of 24
Escher constructed a five-sided chamber in which all sides are interchangeable. This is his first print to focus primarily on his idea of relativity, how one object is seen in relation to another. The Islamic figurine of a harpy, a mythical creature with a bird's body and a human head, was a gift from Escher's father-in-law and appears in several of his prints.
The difference between a wood engraving, shown here, and a woodcut is that the wood used in a wood engraving is cut across the grain and not along it. In this way the wood is less likely to splinter and can be worked like a copper plate with a burin. Wood engraving allows for greater detail and more delicate effects.
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