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Franz Edmund Weirotter
An atmospheric etching by Franz Edmund Weirotter, capturing a quiet harbour scene at dusk with fine line work and traditional maritime detail.
Franz Edmund Weirotter was an Austrian printmaker who spent significant time in Paris and Italy, absorbing the stylistic conventions of the Dutch Golden Age. This etching demonstrates his technical proficiency with the needle, employing a system of fine, hatched lines to construct the atmospheric conditions of a coastal scene. The composition follows a traditional arrangement, with the foreground occupied by figures engaged in maritime labour, while the middle ground recedes towards a distant horizon marked by windmills and church spires. Weirotter often looked to the works of seventeenth-century Dutch masters for inspiration. His approach to the sky, rendered with horizontal strokes to suggest the fading light of day, creates a sense of quietude. The inclusion of the tall, rustic crane structure on the right side provides a vertical counterpoint to the low-lying buildings and boats, guiding the eye across the water. The print captures the mundane activities of a harbour, focusing on the interplay between the human elements and the surrounding environment. As a draughtsman and etcher, Weirotter was known for his ability to translate the tonal qualities of a scene into black and white. The etching process allows for a crispness in the depiction of the rigging and the thatched roofs, while the soft shading in the clouds suggests the transition from day to dusk. This work reflects the eighteenth-century interest in picturesque maritime subjects, which were popular among collectors of the period. The print remains a clear example of the European tradition of topographical and genre etching, where the artist balances observational detail with a composed, harmonious view of the natural world.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Franz Edmund Weirotter was an eighteenth-century Austrian etcher known for his atmospheric depictions of Roman ruins and rural scenes.
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