Synthesis (1947) by M.C. Escher

Synthesis - M.C. Escher - 1947

Artwork Information

TitleSynthesis
ArtistM.C. Escher
Date1947
Art MovementSurrealism

About Synthesis

The artwork “Synthesis,” created by the esteemed artist M.C. Escher in 1947, is a prominent piece within the Surrealism art movement and is categorized under the genre of symbolic painting.

The artwork showcases Escher’s mastery in visual paradoxes, featuring a central flask through which various scenes blend and intersect. It depicts four distinct realms, each represented within a three-dimensional space, interconnected by arrows. These realms include an industrial site with silos and oil derricks, a dense forest leading to a lumber mill, an urban landscape comprising houses and buildings, and a grotesque composition resembling a fish and tree roots. These diverse elements converge within the central glass flask, symbolizing a cohesive integration of disparate environments and invoking the Surrealist fascination with the merging of reality and illusion.

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