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It was less of a who than a what. And it was the Alhambra Palace in Grenada. This Moorish building and its art had a profound affect on the works of Escher. The tile work introduced him to the concept of regular division which eventually lead to the concept of tessellations.

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The image above is an example of an MC Escher tessellation. Multiple copies of a shape have been used to cover a plane without gap or overlap. Escher produced a large number of such shapes which interlocked so as to cover a plane surface.

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Q: Who got M.C. Escher interested in tessellations?
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