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Mont Blanc and the Aiguille Du Midi, looking from above Argentiere (colour litho)
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Mont Blanc and the Aiguille Du Midi, looking from above Argentiere (colour litho)
5988715 Mont Blanc and the Aiguille Du Midi, looking from above Argentiere (colour litho) by Flemwell, George Jackson (1865-1928); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mont Blanc and the Aiguille Du Midi, looking from above Argentiere. Illustration for Chamonix, Pictured and Described by G Flemwell (Blackie, 1913).); © Look and Learn
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Alps Altitude Chamonix High Mont Blanc Pre Ww1 Aiguille Du Midi Argentiere
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This print captures the breathtaking beauty of Mont Blanc and the Aiguille Du Midi, as seen from above Argentiere. The color lithograph by George Jackson Flemwell (1865-1928) showcases the stunning landscape of Chamonix in the early 20th century, before World War I. The image transports us to a time when rural countryside views were untouched by modern development. The European Alps stand tall and majestic, covered in pristine snow and ice. The high altitude adds an air of grandeur to these awe-inspiring mountains. Mont Blanc, with its towering peak, commands attention at the center of the composition. Its snowy slopes glisten under the sunlight, inviting adventurers to explore its challenging terrain. Alongside it stands the iconic Aiguille Du Midi, a needle-like pinnacle that seems almost ethereal against the backdrop of clear blue skies. Argentiere lies peacefully below this magnificent vista, nestled amidst nature's splendor. This picturesque village serves as a gateway for those seeking solace in this alpine paradise. Flemwell's artwork was originally created as an illustration for "Chamonix: Pictured and Described" by G Flemwell (Blackie, 1913). Through his skillful use of color lithography techniques, he brings to life every detail of this enchanting scene. As we gaze upon this print from Bridgeman Images' private collection today, we are reminded of nature's enduring beauty and our own insignificance in comparison to
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