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    I saw a show featuring the Alhambra castle in Granada, Spain. I was in awe of the mathematical precision in the architecture. In one shot they displayed an interlocking design of a bird in flight in positive and negative. I couldn't help but draw comparisons with the style of Escher. Does anyone have a clue if this was indeed the inspiration for much of his work?on

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    I'm guessing you could find out about "the inspiration" here.


    http://www.exploring-castles.com/alhambra_granada_spain.html



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