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Comparing Girl Before A Mirror By Picasso And Reptiles
The artworks Girl Before a Mirror by Picasso and Reptiles by MC Escher have both simple and intricate similarities and differences. Girl Before a Mirror is an oil painting done in 1932. The painting is very surreal, as the girl in the painting is distorted and inaccurate. In contrast, Reptiles is a lithograph done in 1943 and the main focus is multiple lizards accurately portrayed and surrounded by desk items such as books and plants. The lithograph is also in black and white and three dimensional, unlike the two dimensional and brightly colored Girl Before a Mirror. Although Reptiles has many different subjects, the lithograph goes together well and doesn't seem broken up, different from Girl Before a Mirror which appears very segmented. Both

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