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He is the creator of Impossible Figures, which may initially seem feasible but cannot be physically constructed. On the face of they appear normal, but they cannot be reproduced in three dimensions because the perspective is somehow distorted and therefore violate the laws of trigonometry. He is sometimes referred to as the father of an impossible figure. Reutersv\u00e4rd studied at several painting schools. He was, among others, a student of Otte Sk\u00f6ld and Otto G Carlsund in Stockholm and Paris, and studied with Fernando L\u00e9ger. In 1953 he became an associate professor at Stockholm University and then professor of art history with art theory at Lund University in 1964. In total, Reutersv\u00e4rd produced over 2,500 different drawings. He created not only paintings, but also sculptures in which chains and other objects point towards the sky. He created his figures with India ink on Japanese rice paper, drawing by hand, without a ruler or other mechanical device. He usually used Japanese perspective, in which all parallel lines remain parallel and do not meet at points of visual convergence. The wobbly lines created during the ten-hour train ride between Stockholm and Lund are visible in some of his photos. The engravings were often colored with chalk. His works are exhibited in many museums. Reutersv\u00e4rd&#8217;s achievements were honored in 1982 with a series of three Swedish postage stamps. The stamps were made by Czes\u0142aw S\u0142ania based on Reutersv\u00e4rd&#8217;s watercolors.<\/p>\n<p>Work in original condition.<\/p>\n<p>The colors of the products shown in the photos may differ slightly from the actual ones. This is due to individual monitor settings and lighting conditions \u2013 the photos were taken in artificial light, which may affect the perception of colors. However, we strive to ensure that the photos reflect the actual appearance of the product as faithfully as possible. 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