HIMALAYAS Kabru (Cloud Effect) 1899
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VITTORIO SELLA. HIMALAYAS Kabru (Cloud Effect) from Ridge of Kabur, 1899, Sella number HS 166(2). 7.2x9.4" collodion print, printed 1901, mounted on 10x12" heavy brown board. Embossed with Vittorio Sella stamp in lower right of print. Inscribed in black ink mount recto: Kabru, with cloud effects. Inscribed in pencil mount recto: 166 / HS 166.
This valley and mountain view shows elevation levels of tens of thousands of feet.
Kabru is 7,412 m (24 318 ft) and is the 65th highest peak on Earth: south and slightly west of Kangchenjunga and northwest of Mt. Pandim on the Nepal/India border.
"My object, as I have already said, was to make the tour - to use an Alpine phrase, ' the High-level Tour' - of Kangchenjunga, passing as near the great mountain as might prove to be possible. This circuit had never been accomplished by any European. Sir Joseph Hooker came nearest to it fifty years ago" p. 20. "To get round Kangchenjunga was not, therefore, the only object I set before me. I hoped also to be able to obtain, what the Indian Survey had been too fully employed elsewhere to be able to give geographers, a fairly accurate general delineation of the main glacial features of the group, and some material for comparing them with those of the Alps and the Caucasus. I trusted to be able to ascertain the number and length of the trunk ice- streams, to form an approximate estimate of the amount of ground covered by snow and ice, and to recognize any peculiarities that might distinguish the glaciers of Sikhim [sic] from those of more temperate regions." p. 29 Round Kangchenjunga: A Narrative of Mountain Travel and Exploration, by Douglas Freshfield, London, Edward Arnold 1903
This valley and mountain view shows elevation levels of tens of thousands of feet.
Kabru is 7,412 m (24 318 ft) and is the 65th highest peak on Earth: south and slightly west of Kangchenjunga and northwest of Mt. Pandim on the Nepal/India border.
"My object, as I have already said, was to make the tour - to use an Alpine phrase, ' the High-level Tour' - of Kangchenjunga, passing as near the great mountain as might prove to be possible. This circuit had never been accomplished by any European. Sir Joseph Hooker came nearest to it fifty years ago" p. 20. "To get round Kangchenjunga was not, therefore, the only object I set before me. I hoped also to be able to obtain, what the Indian Survey had been too fully employed elsewhere to be able to give geographers, a fairly accurate general delineation of the main glacial features of the group, and some material for comparing them with those of the Alps and the Caucasus. I trusted to be able to ascertain the number and length of the trunk ice- streams, to form an approximate estimate of the amount of ground covered by snow and ice, and to recognize any peculiarities that might distinguish the glaciers of Sikhim [sic] from those of more temperate regions." p. 29 Round Kangchenjunga: A Narrative of Mountain Travel and Exploration, by Douglas Freshfield, London, Edward Arnold 1903
Condition
Very Good: Creases in print surface, minor wear and edge and corner wear, dirty. Mount has corner and edge wear, dirt. Mount verso has tape marks.
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HIMALAYAS Kabru (Cloud Effect) 1899
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