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Judi Lynn

(164,125 posts)
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 07:26 AM Aug 2023

To Create His Geometric Artwork, M.C. Escher Had to Learn Math the Hard Way

“It’s rather an amazing story that he did this all on his own,” a mathematician tells us.

BY KAT FRIEDRICH
PUBLISHED: JUL 6, 2023



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Math underlies many of the art pieces M.C. Escher created, because he was fascinated with the idea of depicting infinity in various ways, producing infinitely repeatable patterns known as tessellations, as well as designs that showed an infinite hyperbolic plane—a surface in which every point of the space curves away from itself—mapped onto a circle.

But his success wasn’t due to some natural affinity for math. “He had practically no training in mathematics,” Doris Schattschneider, Ph.D, a mathematics professor emerita at Moravian College, tells Popular Mechanics. “There’s no equations at all that he used. He almost failed his mathematics in high school and never went beyond high school. In fact, he didn’t actually graduate from high school. He failed his final exams.”



The interior of the Moorish Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain.
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Escher explored geometry through tessellations, which are mosaics that fit together like puzzles and can fill an entire plane. Schattschneider says his designs featuring tessellations were inspired by his 1922 trip to the Alhambra, an Islamic historic site in Granada, Spain.

“The tilings in the Alhambra are very geometric, very abstract,” Schattschneider says. “He wanted to make tiles that were what he called ‘recognizable shapes.’ He called these motifs.”

More:
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/math/a44450386/math-in-mc-escher-art/

You might spot some images by Escher in google images you've not seen, yet. He produced so many!

- click for images -

https://tinyurl.com/3akptk3x






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To Create His Geometric Artwork, M.C. Escher Had to Learn Math the Hard Way (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 2023 OP
I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to Alhambra EYESORE 9001 Aug 2023 #1
It's overwhelming in photographs for people far away! Judi Lynn Aug 2023 #9
i always figured he was a strange dude. mopinko Aug 2023 #2
Totally unique, wasn't he? Thanks. ⭐️ Judi Lynn Aug 2023 #10
i went to his wiki page. mopinko Aug 2023 #19
I always thought of art... 2naSalit Aug 2023 #3
So much more depth to things than people who rush through their lives realize. Judi Lynn Aug 2023 #12
Thanks. lapucelle Aug 2023 #4
Thanks for taking the time, lapucelle. Judi Lynn Aug 2023 #13
I shared the links with a math teacher I know for his Math Club. lapucelle Aug 2023 #20
Many thanks, Judi Lynn! This one is one of my favorites. Hung in my dorm room long ago. thatcrowwoman Aug 2023 #5
That's my favorite, altogether! I saw it for the 1st time in a gallery in 1976. Judi Lynn Aug 2023 #7
My pleasure, Judi Lynn. thatcrowwoman Aug 2023 #14
I have family in The Hague Mr. Ected Aug 2023 #6
Wow! That would be a real experience, for certain! What a surprise. Judi Lynn Aug 2023 #8
I highly recommend it, Judi Lynn Mr. Ected Aug 2023 #18
Adding to my bucket list. A crow can dream. thatcrowwoman Aug 2023 #11
The Hague is a wonderful travel destination Mr. Ected Aug 2023 #17
I have used his 'flock' tesselation as my desktop wallpaper since Windows 3.1. /nt localroger Aug 2023 #15
KNR and thank you for sharing this fascinating information. I saw niyad Aug 2023 #16
His work is on display in Cooperstown's Fenimore Art museum LetsGetSmartAboutIt Aug 2023 #21
I recall seeing some of Escher's rough sketches GenThePerservering Aug 2023 #22

Judi Lynn

(164,125 posts)
9. It's overwhelming in photographs for people far away!
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 09:43 AM
Aug 2023

One could spend so much time there, trying to absorb it all. Hardly seems possible.

Google provides images one could spend hours studying!

https://tinyurl.com/4bde6rw9

Thank you.

2naSalit

(102,800 posts)
3. I always thought of art...
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 08:37 AM
Aug 2023

As an ability to interpret things, like math, without the technical expression in numeric form, for example.

Judi Lynn

(164,125 posts)
12. So much more depth to things than people who rush through their lives realize.
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 09:47 AM
Aug 2023

So much to learn, so little time!

Thank you, 2naSalit.

thatcrowwoman

(1,230 posts)
5. Many thanks, Judi Lynn! This one is one of my favorites. Hung in my dorm room long ago.
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 09:19 AM
Aug 2023
🕊thatcrowwoman

Judi Lynn

(164,125 posts)
7. That's my favorite, altogether! I saw it for the 1st time in a gallery in 1976.
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 09:34 AM
Aug 2023

Absolutely loved it!

Thank you, so much, for sharing it.

thatcrowwoman

(1,230 posts)
14. My pleasure, Judi Lynn.
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 09:53 AM
Aug 2023

Lost that print to Hurricane Ivan in 2004. 🌀
The book of his prints survived it, though.
Silver linings, glass half full, incurable optimist. There are worse things to be.
🕊tcw

Mr. Ected

(9,714 posts)
6. I have family in The Hague
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 09:27 AM
Aug 2023

Site of the Escher Museum. One of my favorite museums in the world.

Mr. Ected

(9,714 posts)
18. I highly recommend it, Judi Lynn
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 10:08 AM
Aug 2023

And The Hague is a walkable city, so it's just one of a hundred things that could be done there without the need for a car.

Mr. Ected

(9,714 posts)
17. The Hague is a wonderful travel destination
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 10:07 AM
Aug 2023

Amsterdam gets all the attention, but a day or two in The Hague is absolutely charming. The Escher Museum is an interactive wonderland!

niyad

(132,444 posts)
16. KNR and thank you for sharing this fascinating information. I saw
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 09:55 AM
Aug 2023

something about this while scrolling through my youtube feed yesterday.

21. His work is on display in Cooperstown's Fenimore Art museum
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 06:28 PM
Aug 2023

Was there a month ago, mind boggling skills, really quite amazing.

I think it is there until some time in September.

GenThePerservering

(3,379 posts)
22. I recall seeing some of Escher's rough sketches
Wed Aug 16, 2023, 01:11 AM
Aug 2023

before he refined them into finished pieces - there were maths calculations scribbled all along the margins.

MC Escher is one of my very favourite artists.

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