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M. C. Escher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He briefly studied architecture, but switched to decorative arts and studied under Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita, an artist with whom he would remain friends for years. |
 | | Escher moved to the Rosa-Spier house in Laren, (a small town in the middle of the Netherlands) in 1970, a retirement home for artists where he could have a studio of his own. |
 | | Artists' Market Inc. is a fine art gallery in Connecticut that has exhibited, bought, and sold original works by M. Escher since 1970 |
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