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The image displays a framed artwork, an illustration of tessellating fish in various colors: red, blue, green, and white. The fish are arranged in a repeating pattern, interlocking with each other to fill the majority of the picture plane. Below the main tessellation, there is a separate, larger, detailed drawing of a single red fish, along with some handwritten text. The artwork is mounted on a light-colored background and framed with a white matting. The overall presentation suggests it is on display, likely in a museum or gallery. The style of the artwork is reminiscent of M.C. Escher's work, known for its mathematical and repeating patterns. The text below the main artwork and the individual fish drawing appears to be handwritten annotations, possibly a title or description of the artwork and its components.

The artwork itself is located in the Collection of the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag (now Kunstmuseum Den Haag) in The Hague, Netherlands. The artwork is titled "Metamorphosis II" by M.C. Escher, created in 1939-1940. The title inscribed on the artwork appears to be "Overgangs - stadium (IX) (XE) Zie N° 140,3, (kan ook in minimum 3 kleuren worden uitgevoerd)". This translates to "Transitional stage (IX) (XE) See No. 140,3, (can also be executed in a minimum of 3 colors)". The signature on the bottom right corner reads "Wcheel III - '39", likely referring to the artist's name, W. H. Escher, and the year of creation. The single fish at the bottom is labeled with the Dutch word "verbrand" and "motief", meaning "burned" and "motif".
Eugene

Jun 13, 2026

The Hague, Netherlands

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The image displays a framed artwork, an illustration of tessellating fish in various colors: red, blue, green, and white. The fish are arranged in a repeating pattern, interlocking with each other to fill the majority of the picture plane. Below the main tessellation, there is a separate, larger, detailed drawing of a single red fish, along with some handwritten text. The artwork is mounted on a light-colored background and framed with a white matting. The overall presentation suggests it is on display, likely in a museum or gallery. The style of the artwork is reminiscent of M.C. Escher's work, known for its mathematical and repeating patterns. The text below the main artwork and the individual fish drawing appears to be handwritten annotations, possibly a title or description of the artwork and its components. The artwork itself is located in the Collection of the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag (now Kunstmuseum Den Haag) in The Hague, Netherlands. The artwork is titled "Metamorphosis II" by M.C. Escher, created in 1939-1940. The title inscribed on the artwork appears to be "Overgangs - stadium (IX) (XE) Zie N° 140,3, (kan ook in minimum 3 kleuren worden uitgevoerd)". This translates to "Transitional stage (IX) (XE) See No. 140,3, (can also be executed in a minimum of 3 colors)". The signature on the bottom right corner reads "Wcheel III - '39", likely referring to the artist's name, W. H. Escher, and the year of creation. The single fish at the bottom is labeled with the Dutch word "verbrand" and "motief", meaning "burned" and "motif".

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