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Graphic arts and M. C. Escher

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Difference between Graphic arts and M. C. Escher

Graphic arts vs. M. C. Escher

A category of fine art, graphic art covers a broad range of visual artistic expression, typically two-dimensional, i.e. produced on a flat surface. Maurits Cornelis Escher (17 June 1898 – 27 March 1972) was a Dutch graphic artist who made mathematically-inspired woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzotints.

Similarities between Graphic arts and M. C. Escher

Graphic arts and M. C. Escher have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Drawing, Lithography, Mezzotint, Poster, Printmaking.

Drawing

Drawing is a form of visual art in which a person uses various drawing instruments to mark paper or another two-dimensional medium.

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Lithography

Lithography is a method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water.

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Mezzotint

Mezzotint is a printmaking process of the intaglio family, technically a drypoint method.

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Poster

A poster is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surface.

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Printmaking

Printmaking is the process of making artworks by printing, normally on paper.

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Graphic arts and M. C. Escher Comparison

Graphic arts has 45 relations, while M. C. Escher has 216. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.92% = 5 / (45 + 216).

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