Carubba Tree (February 1932) (1932) by M.C. Escher

Carubba Tree (February 1932) - M.C. Escher - 1932

Artwork Information

TitleCarubba Tree (February 1932)
ArtistM.C. Escher
Date1932
Mediumwoodcut
Art MovementRealism

About Carubba Tree (February 1932)

The artwork is titled “Carubba Tree (February 1932),” created by the artist M.C. Escher in 1932. This piece, executed in the medium of woodcut, is representative of the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of landscape.

The artwork depicts a meticulously detailed tree, known as the Carubba tree, prominently situated in the foreground. The tree is rendered with intricate precision, showcasing Escher’s keen attention to detail and mastery of the woodcut technique. Its branches spread out in an elaborate pattern, while the foliage is dense and well-defined. The background features a serene, expansive landscape, with gentle hills receding into the distance. The composition exudes a harmonious balance between the organic form of the tree and the more subdued, softly textured terrain, highlighting the artist’s ability to convey depth and natural beauty through line and form.

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