Four Regular Solids (1961) by M.C. Escher

Four Regular Solids - M.C. Escher - 1961

Artwork Information

TitleFour Regular Solids
ArtistM.C. Escher
Date1961
Art MovementOp Art

About Four Regular Solids

The artwork, entitled “Four Regular Solids,” was created by the renowned artist M.C. Escher in the year 1961. This piece is associated with the Op Art movement and falls within the genre of tessellation.

In this intricate composition, Escher masterfully intertwines four distinct three-dimensional geometric solids, each rendered with precise and meticulous linework. The artwork employs a limited yet striking color palette of reds, oranges, and whites, which interact dynamically with the bold black outlines that delineate the shapes. The interplay of colors and line patterns creates an illusion of depth and dimensionality, characteristic of the Op Art movement’s emphasis on optical illusions and visual perception. The harmonious yet complex arrangement of the geometric forms exemplifies Escher’s profound skill in tessellation and spatial manipulation, inviting viewers to explore the infinite possibilities within mathematical structures through artistic expression.

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