“Ehingen” (1836) After J.M.W. Turner R.A. (1775–1851) Engraved by William Miller (1796–1882)

$140.00

After J.M.W. Turner R.A. (1775–1851)

Engraved by William Miller (1796–1882)

A finely engraved landscape after Turner, depicting the town of Ehingen set amidst a dramatic mountainous landscape, with a small boat navigating turbulent waters in the foreground. The composition exemplifies Turner’s mature Romantic vision, combining topographical subject matter with heightened atmospheric drama.

Engraved by the highly regarded Scottish printmaker William Miller, one of Turner’s most accomplished interpreters, noted for his ability to translate painterly effects into nuanced tonal engraving.

Published in 1836 by Robert Cadell together with Hodgson & Graves, London, with full publication line present below the plate.

Medium: Engraving on paper

Date: 1836

Condition: Good; light age toning and minor spotting to margins.

Notes:

A desirable example of a Turner subject engraving with clear attribution and publication details. Miller’s plates are particularly sought after for their richness and fidelity to Turner’s atmospheric style.

After J.M.W. Turner R.A. (1775–1851)

Engraved by William Miller (1796–1882)

A finely engraved landscape after Turner, depicting the town of Ehingen set amidst a dramatic mountainous landscape, with a small boat navigating turbulent waters in the foreground. The composition exemplifies Turner’s mature Romantic vision, combining topographical subject matter with heightened atmospheric drama.

Engraved by the highly regarded Scottish printmaker William Miller, one of Turner’s most accomplished interpreters, noted for his ability to translate painterly effects into nuanced tonal engraving.

Published in 1836 by Robert Cadell together with Hodgson & Graves, London, with full publication line present below the plate.

Medium: Engraving on paper

Date: 1836

Condition: Good; light age toning and minor spotting to margins.

Notes:

A desirable example of a Turner subject engraving with clear attribution and publication details. Miller’s plates are particularly sought after for their richness and fidelity to Turner’s atmospheric style.