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yes he did have formal art training when he was 11 years of age
Did Jean J Audubon have any formal art trainging.
Mc Escher is an extremely unique artist. its unlikely there would be any artists that can imitate his style. If you Google 'MC Escher Lego' you can view a piece of art that a bloke did of Escher's 'Relativity' made entirely out of Lego bricks. its pretty awesome.
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Maurits Cornelis Escher, the Dutch graphic artist known for his intricate and mathematically inspired works, studied art in the Netherlands. He attended the School for the Arts in Haarlem, where he honed his skills in drawing and design. Escher's later travels to Italy and other countries significantly influenced his artistic style, but his formal education took place in his home country.
In the Pennsylvania Academy of Art, Philadelphia.
Art was his only career.
*face palm* he made amazing almost 3D, imposible, and minding bending art with absolutly no mathmatic training
his art work
Escher on Escher is a book comprised of several lectures he was planning on giving in the US and Canada. The Graphic Work of M.C. Escher and the Works of Art are two more.
The only formal art training that Money had was at the Academie Suisse in Paris. He studied there between 1859 and 1861.
Trained artists are artists that have received formal training/education in their art, whether from a more accomplished artist or a school. An untrained artist has not received formal training in art or has,sometimes, taught themselves.