Contrast
(Order & Chaos), 1950
Escher described this
print as a symbol of order and chaos: order represented by the
polyhedron and the translucent sphere; chaos depicted by the
surrounding broken and crumpled cast-off objects of daily life. The
artist believed the polyhedron (a solid figure with many sides)
symbolized beauty, order, and harmony in the universe. Yet, he
rendered chaos with equal care, as in the exquisitely drawn sardine
can at upper left.
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