The etching "Pont St. Etienne, Limoges" by Hedley Fitton (British, 1857-1929) is a notable architectural print created in 1910 and published in 1911 by Dunthorne. It depicts the medieval Pont Saint-Etienne bridge over the Vienne river in Limoges, France, with the Limoges Cathedral visible in the background.
Hedley Fitton became a renowned engraver and printmaker particularly celebrated for his architectural pieces. He worked all across Europe, and his etchings were exhibited in big-name international galleries such as the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon.
Fitton's work is celebrated for its technical skill, meticulous attention to architectural detail, and expert use of shading and light to create depth and realism, Signed in pencil in lower right margin. Provenance: M. Knoedler & Co. New York. Framed in good condition