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d. the illusion of multiple point, never ending perspective.
I got this question on a quiz and got it right. :^) 

Options:

a. an example of one point perspective.

b. a flat surface on which he added shading and shadow to create realism. c. a picture in which its lines were not perpendicular to one another, but rather randomly located.

d. the illusion of multiple point, never ending perspective.

Answer:

d. the illusion of multiple point, never ending perspective.

Explanation:

    From 1940, Escher worked with the idea of creating infinity in finite space. Going beyond perspective and creating infinite space in the two-dimensional role of paper, as we can see in the engraving.

    Escher continued to create works of surrealist landscapes such as Up and Down - 1947 (Up and Down), Drawing Hands - 1948 (Drawing Hands), Gravity - 1952 (Gravity), Relativity - 1953 (Relativity), Print Gallery - 1956 ( Print Gallery) and Ascending and Descending - 1960 (Ascending and Descending).