Marrakech City Wall
Artist: Eduard Wiiralt
Circa: 1938
The city stands at the crossroads of time and dust, its walls heavy with history. Wiiralt’s etching of Marrakech draws us into its narrow alleys and sun-bleached streets, where shadows fall long and men move like ghosts beneath ancient stone. The city’s boundaries feel eternal, both a refuge and a reminder of the transient nature of all things.
Eduard Wiiralt, best known for his striking black-and-white etchings, captures the mystery of places far removed from his home in Estonia. Here, the city becomes both a destination and an abstraction, its people soft silhouettes against the stark horizon.
Print Details:
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Giclee reproduction of the original etching
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Eduard Wiiralt’s evocative etchings
North African cityscapes
Architectural and travel art
Early 20th-century modernism
Black-and-white urbanism
The walls whisper in a language older than the sun.
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