Eagle, Vignette (1922) by M.C. Escher

“Eagle, Vignette” is a woodcut created by M.C. Escher in 1922, falling under the Expressionism art movement. The artwork, which belongs to the poster genre, features an abstracted depiction of an eagle set against a stark contrasting background.

The artwork showcases a stylized representation of an eagle, rendered in bold, contrasting black and white tones. The eagle is captured in a dynamic pose, emphasizing its strength and majesty. The overall composition is striking due to its sharp lines and high contrast, characteristic of Escher’s precision and detail-oriented style. Surrounding the central figure is text in Dutch, which appears to be an invitation to an event, providing additional context and historical relevance to the piece. The text is arranged in a clean, uniform manner, contributing to the formal and structured aesthetic of the poster.

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