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The works of Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher (1898-1972) stands alone among artistic movements of the 20th century. In the geometric phenomena of symmetry, infinity, and paradoxes of perspective, Escher found rich material for his almost supernatural images. He used observations of the visible world, his own imagination or a combination of the two to create a masterful deception of the human eye. These ties were produced in cooperation with the M.C. Escher Foundation in Baarn, Holland. A portion of the sales of these ties supports the foundation.

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M.C.Escher Necktie Another World Maize$42.00
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Another World Maize

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M.C.Escher Another World Necktie Maize
Based on the M.C Escher design Another World, also known as Other World, a woodcut print first printed in January 1947.
100% silk printed 57-58 inches long 3.5 inches wide
Dry clean only.  

M.C.Escher Another World Navy Gold$42.00
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Another World Navy Gold

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M.C.Escher Another World Necktie Navy Gold
Based on the M.C Escher design Another World, also known as Other World, a woodcut print first printed in January 1947.
100% silk printed 57-58 inches long 3.5 inches wide
Dry clean only.  

M.C.Escher Day and Night Red$42.00
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Day and Night Red

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M.C.Escher Day and Night Necktie
This design is based upon the day and night woodcut from 1938 and is one of Escher's first designs to show the influence of Moorish tile work, with its abstract, positive-negative geometric shapes.
100% silk woven tie 57-58 inches long 3.5 inches wide
Dry clean only  

Bird and Fish Tie -Green$42.00
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Bird and Fish Tie -Green

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100% silk, hand made
Adapted from Escher's periodic tessellation no. 126
Produced under license from the M. C. Escher Foundation  

Bird and Fish Tie - Red$42.00
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Bird and Fish Tie - Red

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100% silk, hand made
Adapted from Escher's periodic tessellation no. 126
Produced under license from the M. C. Escher Foundation  

M.C.Escher Metamorphosis Blue and Black$42.00
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Metamorphosis Blue and Black

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M.C.Escher Metamorphosis Necktie
From M.C. Eschers metamorphosis II, woodcut (1939-1940).
100% silk printed 57-58 inches long 3.5 inches wide
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M.C.Escher Transformer Necktie Black and Grey$42.00
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Transformer Necktie Black and Grey

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M.C.Escher Transformer Necktie Blue and Black
Derived from Escher's design for a painted concrete pillar in the building of the Bureau of Water Management in Haarlem, Netherlands (1962). The design incorporates three water-related motifs (Symmetry Nos. 111, 112, 113) that flow into one another to create a vertical metamorphosis from bird and flying fish into boat and flying fish and finally into boat and fish.
100% silk printed 57-58 inches long 3.5 inches wide
Dry clean only  

M.C.Escher Transformer Necktie Blue$42.00
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Transformer Necktie Blue

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M.C.Escher Transformer Necktie Blue
Derived from Escher's design for a painted concrete pillar in the building of the Bureau of Water Management in Haarlem, Netherlands (1962). The design incorporates three water-related motifs (Symmetry Nos. 111, 112, 113) that flow into one another to create a vertical metamorphosis from bird and flying fish into boat and flying fish and finally into boat and fish.
100% silk printed 57-58 inches long 3.5 inches wide
Dry clean only  

M.C.Escher Twelve Birds Necktie Blue$42.00
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Twelve Birds Necktie Blue

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M.C.Escher Twelve Birds Necktie
Based on the M.C. Escher drawing Twelve Birds, from April 1948.
100% silk printed 57-58 inches long 3.5 inches wide
Dry clean only  

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