Eiger, Monch, Jungfrau : The Giants of Grindelwald
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Fabulous black and white photograph of the legendary triptych of bernese alps rising above Grindelwald, in Switzerland. TheEiger sits in the center of the picture, proudly emerging from the clouds, while the valley still lies under the mist. Its eastern face, freshly covered with snow, sparkles before our eyes. On the left, the Mittellegi ridge sculpts the mountain, while on the right, its north face, dark and sinister, will only be illuminated when the sun comes back out. TheEiger is linked to its brothers by a continuous ridge. Giants of the Alps with an inseparable destiny. The Mönch ridge, on the left, continues to Jungfrau, which points to the right. Culminating respectively at 4110 meters and 4158 meters of altitude, the two mountains carry in majesty their famous companion, theEiger, hero of the painting.I made this portrait of the mountain at daybreak. The first rays of the sun are caressing the summits, still shaken by the raging winds of a winter storm. I waited for nature to create its masterful and moving work. For the elements to enter into symbiosis to magnify the power and beauty of summits. That the celestial kingdom would open up to me, offering me the privilege of witnessing its infinite grandeur. By choosing this angle of view, I wished to emphasize the geographical alignment of theEiger, the Mönch and the Jungfrau, elegantly modelled with shadow and light.
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frame
Contemporary
frame
Passe-Partout ?
Without
Passe-Partout
Size (+2'500 CHF)
100 x 150 cm limited à 5 prints +2'500 CHF
Size
100 x 150 cm limited à 5 prints +2'500 CHF
Value of your work
CHF 4,500
- Shipped in 5 - 15 days?
- Fast and secure global delivery
- Try the work for free at home for 14 days
Other desires? Contact us
Description
Fabulous black and white photograph of the legendary triptych of bernese alps rising above Grindelwald, in Switzerland. TheEiger sits in the center of the picture, proudly emerging from the clouds, while the valley still lies under the mist. Its eastern face, freshly covered with snow, sparkles before our eyes. On the left, the Mittellegi ridge sculpts the mountain, while on the right, its north face, dark and sinister, will only be illuminated when the sun comes back out. TheEiger is linked to its brothers by a continuous ridge. Giants of the Alps with an inseparable destiny. The Mönch ridge, on the left, continues to Jungfrau, which points to the right. Culminating respectively at 4110 meters and 4158 meters of altitude, the two mountains carry in majesty their famous companion, theEiger, hero of the painting.
I made this portrait of the mountain at daybreak. The first rays of the sun are caressing the summits, still shaken by the raging winds of a winter storm. I waited for nature to create its masterful and moving work. For the elements to enter into symbiosis to magnify the power and beauty of summits. That the celestial kingdom would open up to me, offering me the privilege of witnessing its infinite grandeur. By choosing this angle of view, I wished to emphasize the geographical alignment of theEiger, the Mönch and the Jungfrau, elegantly modelled with shadow and light.
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