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Louis Whirter Etching "Edinburgh from St. Anthony's Chapel" C.1910 - Pencil-Signed 17.5x12.5"

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Louis Whirter Etching  Edinburgh from St. Anthony's Chapel  C.1910 - Pencil-Signed  17.5x12.5
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Antique etching titled "Edinburgh from St. Anthony's Chapel" by Scottish artist and printmaker Louis Whirter (1873-1932), created circa 1910. This atmospheric landscape presents a panoramic view of Edinburgh Castle and the Old Town, seen from the historic ruins of St. Anthony's Chapel in Holyrood Park. The print is signed in pencil by the artist along the lower margin.

Artist: Louis Whirter (1873-1932)
Whirter was a noted Scottish etcher, painter, and illustrator whose works often depicted architectural subjects, cityscapes, and military themes. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and produced a number of finely detailed etchings during the early 20th century.

Subject & Composition
Elevated viewpoint from St. Anthony's Chapel, overlooking Holyrood Park

Broad skyline featuring Edinburgh Castle, Old Town spires, and layered urban massing

Classic early-20th-century etching technique with strong linework and tonal shading

A historically significant vantage point frequently depicted by Scottish artists

Collectibility
Whirter's etchings remain desirable for collectors of Scottish art, architectural prints, and early 20th-century etching. Pencil-signed impressions are preferred and often command higher interest at auction.

Contents: Pencil-signed etching by Louis Whirter, "Edinburgh from St. Anthony's Chapel."
Medium: Etching on paper.
Era: c.1910.
Notes: Attractive architectural landscape; suitable for collectors of Scottish or Edwardian-era printmaking.