Three Worlds is a lithograph print created by Dutch artist M.C. Escher in 1955. The print depicts three different spheres or worlds, each with its own unique features, and is considered one of Escher's most popular works.
The first world is the world of water, which features a fish swimming in a spherical aquarium. The second world is the world of plants, with a spherical terrarium containing a flowering plant. The third world is the world of rocks, with a sphere containing a barren landscape of rocks and mountains.
Escher's Three Worlds print is a depiction of the interconnectedness of all things, with each world representing a distinct aspect of the natural world. The print is also a testament to Escher's mastery of perspective and geometry, with each world appearing to be both spherical and flat at the same time.
Today, the Three Worlds lithograph remains a popular fixture in Escher exhibitions and collections around the world. It is considered a prime example of the artist's unique vision and style, and a testament to his enduring legacy in the world of art.
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