Mouseion Set of four coasters in holder of M.C. Escher

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Four remarkable Escher coasters in a metal holder.  Each coaster shows a different image of his "infinite drawings". The coaster set has a diameter of 10 cm and comes in a gift box. Material: glass.

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Coasters Set, MC Escher Circles

Four remarkable Escher coasters in a metal holder.  Each coaster contains a different image of his infinite drawings. The coaster set has a diameter of 10 cm and comes in a gift box.

Decorate your coffee table with glass drink bar coasters of Tessellations Geometric Drawings by Artist Maurits Cornelis Escher. Each drink coaster shows a different painting from Escher's oeuvre -- Fish in green orange red blue, Butterflies, Birds black and white, and Bats and Angels.

  • Part of the Parastone Museum Gift Collection of European designed gifts inspired by the beauty of art through the ages.
  • Each set has four different paintings
  • Each round glass coaster measures 3 7/8 inches x 3 7/8 inches x 1/8 inch thick. Weighs 1.2 lbs 
  • Bottom has four rubber feet to protect your table and prevent slipping.
  • Comes with a metal storage rack as pictured.

Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972): Escher initially pursued a career in architecture, but his passion for graphic arts soon changed his mind. He was taught the principles of graphic art by S. Jessurun de Mesquit in the Dutch town of Haarlem. After 1936, his realistic style and subject matter changed profoundly, when he drew the first of his famous ‘impossible realities’. During the rest of his life, Escher devoted himself to graphic art and the incorporation of transcendental ideas, such as metamorphosis and infinity, within the world of mathematics.

Brand: Mouseion Collection Escher
Dimensions: Diameter: 10 cm
Delivered in gift box with small brochure

The MC Escher coaster set is a popular gift item for both men and women and tells an interesting story.  If you are interested in an exhibition of Escher's masterpieces, please visit
https://www.escherinhetpaleis.nl and buy tickets for the exhibition in the palace in The Hague (in the Netherlands).

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