Eduard Gurk (17 November 1801 – 31 March 1841) was an Austrian landscape painter and printmaker who worked for the Habsburg court under Emperors Francis I and Ferdinand I. He was particularly noted as a watercolourist.
Eduard Gurk - Teplice Square - Meeting of Monarchs in Teplice on August 29 and 30, 1813 (Austrian Emperor Franz II, Tsar Alexander I and Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III) - engraving 1835
Eduard Gurk - railway viaduct with train near Brno - 1836
Eduard Gurk - Rudolfof and in the background České Budějovice - engraving from 1840
View of Prague Castle from Hradčany Square - Eduard Gurk, colored engraving from 1838
Eduard Gurk - Hradec Králové Square with the Church of the Holy Spirit - engraving from 1836
Eduard Gurk -Brno- colored engraving from 1839
Eduard Gurk - coronation procession of Ferdinand 5 the Benevolent - colored engraving from 1836
Eduard Gurk - interior of St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague during the coronation of Ferdinand 5 the Benevolent as Czech King - colored engraving from 1836
Eduard Gurk - Vladislav Hall in Prague Castle - banquet in honor of the coronation of Ferdinand 5 the Benevolent as Czech King - colored engraving from 1836
Eduard Gurk -Cheb- colored engraving from 1825
Eduard Gurk -Josefof- colored engraving from 1836
Eduard Gurk - Karlovy Vary - lithographic transcription of a colored engraving from 1836
Eduard Gurk - Karlovy Vary - colored engraving from 1836
Eduard Gurk - Františkovy Lázně - colored engraving around 1830