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In the lithograph above, M.C. Escher attempted to create ____________________
a.
an example of one point perspective.
b.
a flat surface on which he added shading and shadow to create realism.
c.
a picture in which its lines were not perpendicular to one another, but rather randomly located.
d.
the illusion of multiple point, never ending perspective.
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d. the illusion of multiple point, never ending perspective.
Escher’s lithographs like Relativity create impossible architectures with multiple vanishing points and continuous, never‑ending perspective rather than a single one-point perspective or random line placement.
Escher’s lithographs like Relativity create impossible architectures with multiple vanishing points and continuous, never‑ending perspective rather than a single one-point perspective or random line placement.
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