Gezicht op de vlakte van Crissa en Castri bij Delphi by English Photo Co.

Gezicht op de vlakte van Crissa en Castri bij Delphi

before 1905

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Artwork details

Medium
photography, gelatin-silver-print
Dimensions
height 177 mm, width 236 mm
Copyright
Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Tags

#pictorialism#landscape#photography#gelatin-silver-print

About this artwork

This photograph by the English Photo Co. captures the Crissa and Castri plain near Delphi. The landscape, imbued with naturalistic yet mythical significance, presents us with more than just scenery. Consider the mountains, ancient symbols of stability and the sublime, echoing throughout history. The interplay of light and shadow across the terrain evokes a sense of drama, reminiscent of the psychological turmoil found in classical tragedies. Delphi, the navel of the world, was a place where mortals sought divine counsel. Even in this still image, one can sense the weight of prophecy and the intense emotionality associated with seeking answers from the unknown. Notice how the undulating hills are like recurring motifs, much like the human desire to grasp the intangible. It’s a landscape etched in our collective memory, resurfacing in various forms across epochs, inviting us to contemplate the timeless dance between humanity and the natural world.

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