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The Arlington Museum of Art is featuring over 150 pieces of M.C. Escher's artwork in the "Infinite Variations" exhibition.
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They, too, have separated. In the early 1960s, Penrose had sent Dutch artist M.C. Escher two-dimensional drawings of impossible three-dimensional structures, most notably “the Penrose triangle”.
It’s a fairly simple setup at the start (apart from the whole M.C. Escher shifting house thing), and while there are plenty of helpful tips scattered around for you to find, you are largely just ...