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- Curl-up abstract "Curl-up or Wentelteefje (original Dutch title) is a lithograph print by M. C. Escher, first printed in November 1951.This is the only work by Escher consisting largely of text. The text, which is written in Dutch, describes an imaginary species called Pedalternorotandomovens centroculatus articulosus, also known as “wentelteefje” or “rolpens”. He says this creature came into existence because of the absence in nature of wheel shaped, living creatures with the ability to roll themselves forward.The creature is elongated and armored with several keratinized joints. It has six legs, each with what appears to be a human foot. It has a disc-shaped head with a parrot-like beak and eyes on stalks on either side.It can either crawl over a variety of terrain with its six legs or press its beak to the ground and roll into a wheel shape. It can then roll, gaining acceleration by pushing with its legs. On slopes it can tuck its legs in and roll freely. This rolling can end in one of two ways; by abruptly unrolling in motion, which leaves the creature belly-up, or by braking to a stop with its legs and slowly unrolling backwards.The word wentelteefje is Dutch for French toast, wentel meaning "to turn over". Rolpens is a dish made with chopped meat wrapped in a roll and then fried or baked. Een pens means "belly", often used in the phrase beer-belly.There is a diagonal gap through the text containing an illustration showing the step by step process of the creature rolling into a wheel. This creature appears in two more prints completed later the same month, House of Stairs and House of Stairs II.".
- Curl-up author M._C._Escher.
- Curl-up wikiPageID "970454".
- Curl-up wikiPageLength "4280".
- Curl-up wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Curl-up wikiPageRevisionID "648600716".
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink Abrams_Books.
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink Category:1951_paintings.
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_in_art.
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink Category:Works_by_M._C._Escher.
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_language.
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink French_toast.
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink Harry_N._Abrams,_Inc..
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Stairs.
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink Keratin.
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink Lithography.
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink M._C._Escher.
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink Printmaking.
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLink Rotating_locomotion_in_living_systems.
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLinkText "Curl-up".
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLinkText "curl-up".
- Curl-up wikiPageWikiLinkText "wentelteefje".
- Curl-up artist "M. C. Escher".
- Curl-up hasPhotoCollection Curl-up.
- Curl-up heightMetric "17".
- Curl-up imageFile "Escher,_Curl-up.jpg".
- Curl-up metricUnit "cm".
- Curl-up title "Curl-up".
- Curl-up type Lithography.
- Curl-up widthMetric "23.2".
- Curl-up wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Curl-up wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Artwork.
- Curl-up wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:M._C._Escher.
- Curl-up year "1951".
- Curl-up subject Category:1951_paintings.
- Curl-up subject Category:Animals_in_art.
- Curl-up subject Category:Works_by_M._C._Escher.
- Curl-up hypernym Print.
- Curl-up type Artwork.
- Curl-up type Work.
- Curl-up type Work.
- Curl-up type CreativeWork.
- Curl-up type Thing.
- Curl-up type Q386724.
- Curl-up comment "Curl-up or Wentelteefje (original Dutch title) is a lithograph print by M. C. Escher, first printed in November 1951.This is the only work by Escher consisting largely of text. The text, which is written in Dutch, describes an imaginary species called Pedalternorotandomovens centroculatus articulosus, also known as “wentelteefje” or “rolpens”.".
- Curl-up label "Curl-up".
- Curl-up sameAs זחלגלגל.
- Curl-up sameAs m.03vfwl.
- Curl-up sameAs Q5194808.
- Curl-up sameAs Q5194808.
- Curl-up wasDerivedFrom Curl-up?oldid=648600716.
- Curl-up isPrimaryTopicOf Curl-up.
- Curl-up name "Curl-up".