Introduction
Classification and Description
1. EARLY PRINTS
Tower of Babel
Castrovalva
Palm
Portrait G. A. Escher
Fluorescent sea
St. Peter's, Rome
Dream
II. REGULAR DIVISION OF A PLANE
Horseman
Swans
Two intersecting planes
Day and night
Sun and moon
Sky and water l
Sky and water II
Liberation
Development I
Verbum
Saller and smaller
Path of life II
Sphere surface with fishes
Whirlpools
Circle limit I
Circle limit IV
Circle limit III
Square limit
Fishes and scales
Butterflies
Reptiles
Cycle
Encounter
Magic mirror
Metamorphosis
Predestination
Mosaic I
Mosaic II
III. UNLIMITED SPACES
Three intersecting planes Cubic space-division
Depth
IV. SPATIAL RINGS AND SPIRALS
Knots
Moebius strip II
Moebius strip I
Spirals
Sphere spirals
Concentric rinds
Rind
Bond of union
V. MIRROR IMAGES
Rippled surface
Three worlds
Puddle
Still life with reflecting globe
Hand with reflecting globe
Three spheres II
Dewdrop
Eye
VI. INVERSION
Cube with magic ribbons Convex and concave
VII. POLYHEDRONS
Double planetoid Tetrahedral planetoid
Order and chaos
Gravity
Stars
Flat worms
VIII. RELATIVITIES
Another world
High and low
Curl-up
House of stairs
Relativity
IX. CONFLICT FLAT-SPATIAL
Three spheres I
Drawing hands
Balcony
Doric columns
Print gallery
Dragon
X. IMPOSSIBLE BUILDINGS
Belvedere
Ascending and descending
Waterfall
Biographical notes