Three Worlds
Three Worlds
is a
lithograph
print by the Dutch artist
M. C. Escher
which was first printed in December,
1955
. It depicts a large pool or lake during the autumn / winter months. The title refers to the three perspectives visible in this image. First is the leaves floating on the surface of the water. Second is a reflection of the surrounding forest. The third is a large fish swimming just below the waters surface.
See also
M. C. Escher
Puddle
Lithography
*
Printmaking
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