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This is a close-up, eye-level shot of M.C. Escher's woodcut print "Reptiles" (1943). The artwork depicts a tessellation of interconnected lizards arranged in a circular, spiraling pattern. The lizards are rendered in three colors: black, orange-brown, and grey-green, and they are depicted in various poses, some appearing to crawl over each other. The print is framed by a white mat and a white frame, suggesting it is displayed in a gallery or museum. The background is a plain, off-white wall. The artwork is signed by the artist with "M.C. Escher" and "Reptiles" written in script at the bottom right. The image has been taken inside a building in The Hague, Netherlands, likely at the Escher Museum.
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