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View of the Matterhorn, late 19th century
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View of the Matterhorn, late 19th century
View of the Matterhorn, late 19th century. The Matterhorn was first climbed in 1865 by Edward Whymper, Charles Hudson, Lord Francis Douglas, Douglas Hadow, accompanied by guides Michel Croz and the two Peter Taugwalders (father and son). Hadow, Croz, Hudson and Douglas were killed in a fall on the descent. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol IX
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This print captures a breathtaking view of the Matterhorn, taken in the late 19th century. The Matterhorn, an iconic mountain located in the Alps between Italy and Switzerland, holds a significant place in mountaineering history. In 1865, Edward Whymper led an expedition to conquer this majestic peak for the first time. The photograph showcases the rugged beauty of the landscape, with its towering snow-covered summit piercing through the clouds. The engraving technique used adds depth and texture to every detail, emphasizing both the grandeur and treacherous nature of this alpine wonder. However, behind its awe-inspiring facade lies a tragic tale. As mentioned in Cassells Illustrated History of England Vol IX, during their descent from conquering this formidable challenge, disaster struck. Charles Hudson, Lord Francis Douglas, Douglas Hadow along with guide Michel Croz lost their lives in a fatal fall. This historic print serves as a testament to human determination and resilience against nature's forces. It reminds us that even amidst triumphs there can be great sacrifices made on these perilous expeditions. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece today, it transports us back to an era when mountaineering was still uncharted territory - capturing not only a geographical feature but also immortalizing those who dared to push boundaries beyond what was considered possible at that time.
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