"Print Gallery" is a famous artwork created by the Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher in 1956. The piece is known for its intricate and mind-bending visual techniques that play with perspective and spatial depth. It features a surreal scene that begins in a traditional print gallery setting and gradually transforms into an impossible architecture that ultimately leads to a landscape outside. In "Print Gallery," Escher cleverly employs the concept of tessellation and presents an environment that defies conventional rules of perspective.
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