Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) is without doubt the best-known English painter of the 18th century. Many exhibitions are still devoted to him today. He is known as one of the leading painters of the aesthetic of the sublime and for his great talent, particularly in watercolor. Although his strokes are forced, he is often ... Read more
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Caspar Wolf (1735-1783) was one of the first artists to explore and paint the Alps, between 1774 and 1779. Although he painted other subjects, it was precisely as a painter of the Alps that he passed into posterity. Even his contemporaries emphasized Wolf's innovative side, as Karl Gottlob Küttner did in August 1778: ... Read more
The 18th century saw a real craze for the Alps, with a huge influx of travellers. There were a number of reasons for this, which we'll develop below, but it was the result of a slow evolution. Dragons in the Alps The early 18th century was still marked by the ... Read more
The 17th century had a more mixed relationship with the mountains than the 16th century, and sometimes a more negative one. This was partly due to the slight cooling of the climate at the time. Glaciers were on the rise, sometimes sweeping away churches and fields in their path, causing great damage, but also making it easier to ... Read more
Although mountains occupy a central place in many civilizations and mythologies - being the refuge of the gods, for example - it's only in recent times that man has taken an interest in them. Petrarch's ascent of Mont Ventoux on April 26, 1335 was one of the very first of its kind. It is often regarded as the first ... Read more
The life of John Ruskin (1819-1900), British writer, poet, art critic and painter, is closely linked to the Alps. A great traveler who visited the continent many times, and more particularly Switzerland and Italy, he saw the Alps for the first time from Schaffhausen, during his first trip to Switzerland in ... Read more
The history between photography and the mountains goes back almost to the invention of the first: In 1844 already, the French government entrusts two scientists, Bravais and Martens, to investigate the possibility of photographing in a hostile environment, and chooses to send them to Chamonix. And the first photographs of the Alps are daguerreotypes, and therefore copies ... Read more
It's no secret that nature, and more precisely the mountains, have this relaxing side that we always appreciate to find at home when we have a 100 hour city life. If we can easily create a green space with plants and decorative objects, keeping a small garden is a must .
You live in the city, but you like the peace and quiet of the mountains? Why not combine the two by displaying a mountain souvenir in your city apartment? Exit the pictures of buildings and other architectural wonders, the mountain will bring its benefits to the heart of the city. What benefits are we talking about? This is what we are talking about... Read more
You are fascinated by the mountains and you would like to have some beautiful pictures of them at home to enjoy them all year long? You can find in Switzerland beautiful pictures of the majestic summits of the Alps that will dress your home with taste. As a photographer in Switzerland specialized in mountain pictures, I travel all year long in the Alps in search of beautiful pictures... Read more
You have just acquired a magnificent chalet in the mountains or your wife has decided to redecorate the one you have owned for several years? It's time to please her by offering her a unique and personal gift. Here is an ideal gift idea that will sublimate the decoration of your chalet ... Read more
You are a mountain lover, you like to explore it during expeditions, and you always try to bring back beautiful pictures of your excursions. But you have difficulties to bring back pictures of your outings that are up to your expectations. It must be said that between the exposure, the framing, the moment captured, etc., taking a picture of the ... Read more