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  1. Berend George Escher (4 April 1885 – 11 October 1967) was a Dutch geologist. Escher had a broad interest, but his research was mainly on crystallography, mineralogy and volcanology. He was a pioneer in experimental geology. He was a half-brother of the artist M. C. Escher, and

  2. 23 de nov. de 2019 · His half-brother Prof. Dr Berend George Escher, a geologist and crystallographer, shared his fascination, albeit from a professional point of view. Escher himself lacked a sound grasp of the underlying theories, but his naive fascination gave rise to some stunning work.

  3. 16 de abr. de 2017 · This interest was encouraged by his half-brother, geologist and professor Berend George Escher, who gave him a copy of his standard work Algemene Mineralogie en Kristallographie (General Mineralogy and Crystallography, 1935).

  4. In 1922 Escher was appointed professor of geology and director of the State Museum of Geology and Mineralogy in Leiden. With L.M.R. Rutten at the University of Utrecht, he was one of the first to introduce geology as an academic subject in the Netherlands.

  5. He was a pioneer in experimental geology. He was a half-brother of the artist M. C. Escher, and had some influence on his work due to his knowledge of crystallography. M.C. Escher created a woodcut ex libris for his brother 'Beer' with a stylized image of a volcano around 1922 (Bool number 91).

  6. Hij was één van de pioniers die het onderwijs in de geologische wetenschappen aan Nederlandse universiteiten op gang brachten. Twee aspecten van zijn persoonlijkheid kwamen ook bij de onderwijstaak tot hun recht: didactische gaven en ruime belangstelling.

  7. 22 de jul. de 2023 · The perspex star dodecahedron is currently on display at Escher in The Palace. It is on loan from a private collection and this is the first time that it can be admired in a museum. Star dodecahedron, perspex, designed by M.C. Escher, assembled by Berend George Escher, 1953. Privately owned.