This finely composed Georgian etching by George Cuit (British, 1779c.1840), is titled Doorway in the Nuns Garden with the Grand Entrance to the Castle at Chester, was completed in 1827 and is in its original frame, showcasing the artists mastery in architectural and landscape etchings, expressing all traits of romanticism.
Rendered with remarkable delicacy, the scene balances romantic ruin with classical symmetry. A broken Gothic archovergrown with foliage and framing a contemplative figureanchors the foreground, while the stately neoclassical faade of Chester Castle appears beyond, establishing a dialogue between nature and built grandeur. The careful use of light and shadow gives depth and texture to the etching, inviting the viewer into a space both real and imagined.
Cuit, was known for his topographical road maps and etchings of historic British architecture, and his sensitive and precise depictions. This print is a particularly evocative example of his work, blending historical interest with aesthetic refinement.
Inner image frame size only: H 13.25 in x W 10.75 in
Can be accompanied by 2 other similar Etchings by same Artist.
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