Landscape with Fishing Boats

1782-1785

Maria Catharina Prestel after Franz Edmund Weirotter

Associated Names
Maria Catharina Prestel

Artist, German, 1747 - 1794

Franz Edmund Weirotter

Artist After, Austrian, 1730 - 1771

The image depicts a landscape viewed from a slightly elevated position. The horizon is above the center, showing an expansive scene dominated by rolling hills in the distance. Trees are scattered across the terrain. In the foreground, small figures are seen by boats along a curving path beside a rocky outcrop. The brushstrokes are subtle and controlled, emphasizing details without overwhelming the serene ambiance. The scene is depicted in a monochromatic palette of warm sepia tones, creating a timeless and historic atmosphere. Lighter tones are used for the sky and distant hills to suggest depth and vastness.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    aquatint and etching in dark, medium, and light brown

  • Credit Line

    Rosenwald Collection

  • Dimensions

    mount: 33.4 × 48.6 cm (13 1/8 × 19 1/8 in.)
    sheet (trimmed within platemark): 16.9 × 23.9 cm (6 5/8 × 9 7/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1948.11.280

  • Series Title

    Dessins des meilleurs Peintres d'Italie, d'Allemagne et des Pay-Bas Tirés de divers célebres Cabinets (Drawings by the Best Painters of Italy, Germany and the Netherlands, Taken from Various Famous Cabinets) [plate 22]

Associated Artworks

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This is a drawing of three armored figures holding spears. The scene shows detailed figures in medieval armor with spears. The central figure appears animated, perhaps gesturing or speaking. Each figure is intricately detailed, revealing their armor and expressions. The background is minimal, with light lines hinting at a landscape.

Three Lansquenets

Maria Catharina Prestel

1780

This is a photograph of a title page. The image displays elegant, ornate text printed in black on slightly aged, cream-colored paper. The title at the top reads "DESSINS" in large, decorative letters, followed by a smaller, script-style description that mentions the best painters from Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands, with works taken from various famous collections. The text further details that these images were engraved after the originals at the same size by Jean Théophile Prestel, listed as a painter and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf. The overall presentation suggests a historical and classical aesthetic typical of printed works from an earlier period.

Dessins des meilleurs Peintres d'Italie, d'Allemagne et des Pay-Bas Tirés de divers célebres Cabinets (Drawings by the Best Painters of Italy, Germany and the Netherlands, Taken from Various Famous Cabinets)

Johann Gottlieb Prestel, Maria Catharina Prestel, Regina Schönecker, Johann Georg Sturm, Heinrich Sebastian Hüsgen

1782

The image shows a portrait sketch of an individual with pronounced facial features, including prominent cheekbones, a strong nose, and full lips. The person's hair is voluminous with soft curls, and they are wearing a high-collared garment. The sketch is set against a plain background with a simple border and no visible jewelry or objects. The larger paper surrounding the portrait has a light-colored, textured surface with slight discolorations.

Head of a Man

Johann Gottlieb Prestel

1782


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

(Walter Schatzki, New York); Lessing Julius Rosenwald, Philadelphia, PA, purchased 1947; gift to NGA, 1948.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

in plate, below image, at right: No 22.; in plate, below image, at center: Dessin de Franc. Edm. Weirotter. / Du Cabinet de Monsieur H. S. Hüsgen à Francfort sur le Mein.; in plate, below image, at left: H. S. H. excud.; in plate, below image, at right: M. Cath. Prestel sc. [lettering trimmed and pasted to verso of mount]

Wikidata ID

Q65080368

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