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Most Grandiose Creationsof Ancient ArchitectureWeirotter, Franz Edmund (Innsbruck 1730 – Vienna 1771). Aqueduct. On the right in the middle distance river valley with range of hills on the opposite bank. Figurines. Etching. Inscribed: F. E. Weirotter fecit. 7.1 x 10.5 cm.
Supposedly from Nagler 8, the 24-sheet “Fifth Suite of Varied Regions of Old Buildings”, dedicated to Maria Christina, royal princess of Hungary and Bohemia, archduchess of Austria and married duchess of Saxony-Teschen. The representation of one of those legendary aqueducts as most grandiose creations of ancient architecture .
(Meyer’s Konv.-Lex., 4th ed., I, 107). With Weirotter the landscape etching experienced a fine culmination and in 1766 Schmutzer, then director of the Vienna Academy, recommended Maria Theresa the appointment to the academy of the still young artist to take over the landscape subject there. According to Schmutzer’s report for the empress the artist in his mid-thirties made “ with his etched landscapes which would be bought willingly in England , the Netherlands , and Germany 4-5000 fl. annually ”. The suggestion was accepted immediately by the Privy Council, because Weirotter otherwise “already would have a call to Saxony in hands”. But at his much too early death “his complete artistic bequest found no market in Vienna; it left to Paris. Connoisseurs and friends of his sheets had to pay dearly for impressions of single sheets … As etcher Weirotter counts to the most eminent artists … ” (ADB XLI [1896], 520 f.), whereby he “developed a truly astonishing activity on both the fields assigned to him (in Vienna), the landscape drawing and the etching, and has given impetuses influencing still today ” (Thieme-Becker XXXV [1942], 309, quoting Lützow). His whole ability is reflected by the works after own invention as here. His admiration with the contemporaries follows from letters by and to Wille as the German art pope residing in Paris. So Winckelmann on occasion of Weirotter’s stay in Rome “Mister Weirotter has made me … a present with own works, which I reckon among the best of the kind … This young artist will be a credit to his native country”. And in glance backward at the preceded Paris period of training with Wille (1759/63) this to Hagedorn in Dresden “He is so completed with drawing that his drawings look far more effortless then his paintings”. And as collector the Leipsic banker Gottfried Winckler “I have no doubt, that Mr. Weirotter will deliver to us many beautiful after the Italian voyage ”. Quoted after Decultot and others as editors, Wille Correspondence, Tübingen 1999, pp. 314, 316, 318, each from 1764.
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