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Volcano Crater Volcano Off, 1853 (colour litho)
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Volcano Crater Volcano Off, 1853 (colour litho)
6203314 Volcano Crater Volcano Off, 1853 (colour litho) by Italian School, (19th century); (add.info.: VOLCANO " Volcano crater turned off. No land in Europe abounds more volcanoes than Italy. Between Naples and Cuma there are 69 craters of extinct volcanoes; beyond the sulphation that fummigates and flames per hundred cracks. (...) Outside Italy, in Europe you only had the great volcano Ekla on the island of Iceland". Detail from " Hydrographic and orographic map of Italy. Namely indication of its seas rivers, lakes and mountains" (see full at FSNGilardi_72507.jpg), table XII from " La Geografia a glance", Lithografia Corbetta, Milan, 1853.); Fototeca Gilardi
Media ID 24750496
© Fototeca Gilardi / Bridgeman Images
Crater Hydrography Milan Reliefs Risorgimento Volcano Volcanology Orography
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This print titled "Volcano Crater Volcano Off, 1853" takes us back in time to witness the raw power and beauty of Italy's volcanic landscape. Created by an anonymous Italian artist from the 19th century, this colour lithograph is a testament to both artistic skill and scientific curiosity. The image showcases a dormant volcano crater, its fiery nature temporarily subdued. The vibrant colours bring life to the scene, highlighting the geological wonders that lie beneath our feet. The accompanying text reveals fascinating information about Italy's volcanic activity, emphasizing how it surpasses any other European country in terms of sheer number. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of the fragility and volatility of our planet. It serves as a reminder that even seemingly tranquil landscapes can hide immense power within them. The juxtaposition between calmness and potential destruction creates an intriguing tension that draws us further into this visual narrative. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this artwork also offers valuable insights into cartography and geography during the mid-19th century. It was originally part of a larger hydrographic and orographic map of Italy, showcasing not only its volcanoes but also its seas, rivers, lakes, and mountains. Incorporating elements of artistry with scientific precision, this print transports us to another era while simultaneously enriching our understanding of Italy's natural heritage.
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