M.C. Escher and Salvador Dahlia

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M.C. Escher and Salvador Dahlia

Maurits Cornelis Escher and was born on June the 17th, 1898 in Leeuwarden Netherlands. Escher was not encouraged to be an artist at a young age. He was encouraged to learn carpentry and other craft skills by his father. At school, he was an average student generally, but showed obvious artistic talent early in his schooling. Escher's was fascinated by the art of structure and this is shown in a lot of his work. His early work however, tended towards realistic portrayals of the landscape and architecture observed during his travels. When Escher visited the Alhambra, in Granada, he was fascinated by the Moorish ornamentation's that filled the entire space on walls. This lay the foundation of his work after 1937, of which he had produced some of his most famous work. These works involve repeated patterns and regular divisions of the plane, impossible constructions, and infinite space. His work from then and until his death in 1972 was driven by his unique understanding of mathematical concepts (http://wwwmcescher.com/html). Escher was thus able to bring art and science together

Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dalí I Domenech was born May 11, 1904 in the small town agricultural town of Figueres, Spain. The son of a prosperous notary, Dalí spent his boyhood in Figueres and at the family's summer home in the coastal fishing village of Cadaques where his parents built his first studio. As an adult, he made his home with his wife Gala in nearby Port Lligat. Many of his paintings reflect his love of this area of Spain. As an artist, Salvador Dalí was not limited to a particular style or media. The body of his work, from early impressionist paintings through his transitional surrealist works, and into his classical period, reveals a constantly growing and evolving artist. (http://www.daliweb.org/bio.html) Dalí worked in all media, leaving behind a wealth of oils, watercolors, drawings, graphics, and sculptures, jewels and objects of all descriptions.

Both artists have there own style of artistic structure that is very similar in that it no other artists can duplicate there works. They share an individuality that is unmatched. All though from very different back rounds. Escher and Dali have a style that is not understood other

then it is label as surrealism, not may people can fully understand the true meaning of their work.

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