Eidenberger #198, San Francisco, Fisherman's Wharf Etching

Item Number: 192
Time Left: CLOSED
Description
This etching has subtle coloring and comes matted. It contains an original signature and measures 17x21.2.
Born in the little town of Goisern, Austria, Josef Eidenberger began his artistic career as a landscape painter, showing great perception for the mood of the local countryside. In 1923 he enrolled in the famed Graphic Academy of Art in Vienna and studied under Professor Alfred Cossman.
Starting with copper engraving, Eidenberger soon turned to etching as his medium. His specialized studies and love for subtle color led him to the complicated process of color etching. His eye for detail and meticulous execution of each plate has brought him many commissions from city officials and members of the business communities throughout Europe, especially in Austria and Germany. His work can be found in galleries and print collections throughout the world. Exhibitions of his work and his contributions to the art world are literally too numerous to mention.
Due to the increased worldwide demand for his etchings, coupled by his death in 1991 at the age of 92, the value of his work has risen sharply as more and more collectors have realized the brilliance of his extraordinary talent.
Special Instructions
Thank you to The Incurable Collector and Linda and Marvin Senff!
Winning bidder may pickup the item in Seattle or pay to have it shipped to them.
The picture is scanned captured in digital images and does not match the quality of the actual etching in either color or detail. If you are familiar with the works of the artist, you will understand the fine quality of the works represented here.