Herrenhut in Saxony

Adrian Zingg

1754/1816

Herrenhut in Saxony by Adrian Zingg

Medium

Etching in dark brown with handcoloring in brown washes on cream wove paper

Dimensions

Sheet, trimmed within platemark and image: 30.3 × 43.2 cm (11 15/16 × 17 1/16 in.)

Classification

etching

Department

Prints and Drawings

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

152325

Art Historical Context

Adrian Zingg's *Herrenhut in Saxony* (1754/1816) captures the serene Moravian settlement of Herrenhut, a Protestant community founded in 172 in eastern Germany. This etching offers a detailed topographical view of the village nestled in the Saxon countryside, reflecting Zingg's expertise as a Swiss-born engraver and landscape specialist who worked extensively in Leipzig. Trained in the tradition of precise 18th-century printmaking, Zingg contributed to the era's growing fascination with accurate depictions of European locales, blending artistic finesse with documentary intent. Rendered as an ...

About the Artist

Adrian Zingg

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