Emil Hütter was an Austrian draftsman, watercolorist, etcher and lithographer .
Hütter worked as a treasurer for the Viennese magistrate. As an artist, he documented the changes in the Viennese cityscape of his time in precise form and, in particular, recorded the bastions of the Viennese city walls that were intended to be demolished, as well as many valuable buildings that had to give way to speculation from the Wilhelminian era. Hütter worked as an illustrator for Wilhelm Maximilian Kisch and conducted historical studies. Hüttergasse in Hadersdorf-Weidlingau has been named after him since 1954.
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Emil Hütter (Austrian, 1835-1886)
Emil Hütter (Austrian, 1835-1886)
Emil Hütter (Austrian, 1835-1886)
Emil Hütter (Austrian, 1835-1886)
Emil Hütter (Austrian, 1835-1886)
Emil Hütter (Austrian, 1835-1886)
Emil Hütter (Austrian, 1835-1886)
Emil Hütter (Austrian, 1835-1886)