Belvedere

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Belvedere is a famous lithograph print by M. C. Escher that depicts an impossible three-dimensional building constructed with paradoxical architectural elements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork
lithograph print
artForm graphic art
artist M. C. Escher NERFINISHED
artMovement Op art NERFINISHED
Surrealism NERFINISHED
colorScheme black and white
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
creator M. C. Escher NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Dutch
depicts impossible building
paradoxical architecture
genre impossible object art
hasDimension two-dimensional image representing three-dimensional space
hasPerspective impossible perspective
multiple viewpoints
hasSubject architectural columns misaligned in depth
architectural fantasy
balconies
columns
figure holding impossible object
human figures
ladder
lattice cube
man sitting on bench
mountain landscape
paradoxical cube
prison-like windows
staircases
three-dimensional structure
hasTheme architectural impossibility
logical paradox
mathematical art
perception versus reality
spatial ambiguity
hasTitleLanguage Italian
hasWorkType print
influencedBy geometry
mathematics
perspective drawing
medium lithograph
notableFor exploration of three-dimensional space on two-dimensional surface
optical illusion
use of impossible geometry
visual paradox
partOf M. C. Escher’s body of work on impossible constructions
printingTechnique lithography
titleMeaning beautiful view

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M. C. Escher notableWork Belvedere