Etching of Castle Oberlahnstein on the Rhine in Germany. Alternate title: Castle Oberlahnstein, Rhine. Signed in pencil by the artist and inscribed, "Oberlahnstein Rhine" and "Ten Proofs - plate destroyed" and numbered "No. 4/10" (number 4 of an edition of 10 engravings). This image is from a sketch Burr made while traveling in Europe between 1896-1901. He created the etchings in his studio following his return to the United States. Most date to circa 1905, Burr continued to create engravings of his sketches until circa 1930. Presented in an archival mat, custom framing services are available. Seeber #344.
Provenance:
Collection of Louise Combes Seeber
By Descent through the family to the present owner
Refer to:
"George Elbert Burr, 1859-1939: Catalogue Raisonné and Guide to the Etched Works with Biographical and Critical Notes" by Louise Combes Seeber, catalog number 344