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in the lithograph above, m.c. escher attempted to create
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.
This is M.C. Escher's Ascending and Descending, a famous optical illusion artwork. It uses conflicting perspective points to create a never-ending, looping architectural scene that defies normal spatial logic, which matches option d. Options a is incorrect as it is not single-point perspective; b is wrong because it does not aim for flat realism; c is incorrect because lines are intentionally arranged to create the illusion, not random.
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d. the illusion of multiple point, never ending perspective.