About the artist
Rolf Weijburg (born 1952) is a prominent Dutch graphic artist, printmaker, and cartographer renowned for his highly detailed, multi-layered color etchings that function as visual travelogues of places around the world. Over the course of a distinguished career spanning several decades, he has developed a unique artistic language that combines the precision of cartography with the expressive qualities of fine-art printmaking.
Weijburg is best known for his meticulously crafted etchings depicting countries, cities, islands, and landscapes. Drawing inspiration from extensive travels and on-site research, he creates compositions that weave together geography, architecture, history, culture, and everyday life into a single image. His works often resemble richly illustrated maps, inviting viewers to explore a location through a carefully constructed visual narrative filled with symbolic details and hidden stories.
A master of color etching, Weijburg employs complex printmaking techniques to achieve remarkable depth, clarity, and richness. His layered compositions balance artistic interpretation with geographical accuracy, resulting in works that are both informative and aesthetically compelling. Through this distinctive approach, he has transformed traditional cartography into an art form that celebrates the diversity and character of places across the globe.
His ambitious long-term projects have included the depiction of numerous countries and islands worldwide, earning him international recognition among collectors, print enthusiasts, and lovers of travel and geography. The combination of craftsmanship, curiosity, and documentary precision has made his work instantly recognizable within the field of contemporary graphic art.





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