Crossword-Solution: ESCHER 6 letters, 58 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Dutch illusionary artist M.C. 1 answer
Artist who explored infinity in his work 1 answer
Collectible Dutch print 1 answer
Drawer of paradoxes 1 answer
Dutch artist known for optical illusions 1 answer
Dutch artist noted for optical illusions 1 answer
Dutch artist who explored tessellation 1 answer
Dutch artist who was fond of depicting the impossible 1 answer
Dutch engraver known for his mind-bending art 1 answer
Dutch engraver known for mind-bending art 1 answer
Dutch graphic artist 1 answer
Dutch graphic artist who made mathematically inspired woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzotints 1 answer
Dutch illusional artist 1 answer
Dutch illusionary artist 1 answer
Artist popularized by "Scientific American" 1 answer
Graphic artist M.C. 1 answer
Illusion artist M.C. -- 1 answer
Imaginative Dutch lithographer 1 answer
Lithographer of eye-popping designs 1 answer
Maurits Cornelius __ 1 answer
Never-ending staircase lithographer 1 answer
Notably trippy lithographer 1 answer
Optical illusion artist M.C. -- 1 answer
Optical illusion illustrator 1 answer
Paradoxical artist 1 answer
Reptiles lithographer 1 answer
Teetotaler, e.g. 1 answer
Tessellating artist 1 answer
Artist of visual paradoxes 1 answer
"Ascending and Descending" artist 1 answer
"Ascending and Descending" lithographer 1 answer
"Belvedere" artist 1 answer
"Drawing Hands" artist 1 answer
"Drawing Hands" lithographer 1 answer
"Hand With Reflecting Sphere" artist 1 answer
"Relativity" artist 1 answer
"Verbum" artist 1 answer
"Waterfall" artist 1 answer
"Waterfall" graphic artist 1 answer
Artist M. C. ___ 1 answer
Artist M.C. 1 answer
Artist M.C. known for illusionary work 1 answer
Artist featured in a 1979 Pulitzer-winning book 1 answer
Artist known for optical illusions 1 answer
Artist known for spatial illusions 1 answer
Artist known for spatial impossibilities 1 answer
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AN OPTICAL PHENOMENON THAT RESULTS IN A FALSE OR DECEPTIVE VISUAL IMPRESSION 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with ESCHER (5)

There is a whole range of altered states and problem-solving mental stances basic to high-level hacking which don't fit into conventional linguistic reality any better than a Coltrane solo or one of Maurits Escher's `trompe l'oeil' compositions (Escher is a favorite of hackers), and hacker slang encodes these subtleties in many unobvious ways.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden BraidGödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid Douglas Hofstadter Basic Books, 1979 ISBN 0-394-74502-7 This book reads like an intellectual Grand Tour of hacker preoccupations.
The New Hacker's Dictionary version 4.2.2 Various editors 2002
Some savants go yet further: they think that these worked stones are but chips split off by the heat of the sun.37 A phenomenon of this kind is mentioned by Desor and Escher de la Linth in the Sahara Desert; Fraas quotes a similar observation made by Livingstone in the heart of Africa, and one by Wetzstein, who, not far from Damascus; saw hard basalt rocks split under the influence of the early morning freshness.
Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples The Marquis de Nadaillac 2002
This, although small, was conveniently situated on the ground floor of the Vordern Escher Hauser im Zeltweg.
My Life, Volume II Richard Wagner 2004
Rahn-Escher, who, by his gentle manner and soothing ways, succeeded after a time in bringing me into a healthier condition.
My Life, Volume II Richard Wagner 2004

Quotes with ESCHER (3)

Scientists are fascinated by Escher's work because they recognize in it not only a concept of the world with which they are familiar but also a similar attitude toward that world. For them as for him, the plurality of the world signifies neither absurdity nor chaos but a challenge to look for new logical relationships between phenomena.
J. L. Locher
No matter how cleverly we disguise our anxieties they bear witness to the imperfect nature of the human heart. To be is to become. To become is not to be. We are a work-in-progress, incomplete, imperfect, unrealised, and by virtue of temporal actions, temporary - a verb more than a noun, an inner quest and an outward odyssey framed by metaphors, like Escher's "Print Gallery"; we make the endless journey round the pictures, retracing our steps in forgetfulness, avoiding but mi…
Billy Marshall Stoneking
When he did think — when his brain began the slow chugging of rusty gears — the only thoughts that came were unspeakable things like, what’s the worst age a child can die? Worse yet was — after hours spent staring at the ceiling until it became a real-life Escher print with fans on the floor, useless windowsills, and dresser drawers that spilled underwear when opened — worse yet was when his mind found answers to those questions. Two-years-old isn’t so bad, he mused. They bar…
Jake Vander-Ark
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