print, photography
landscape
photography
watercolor
Dimensions height 159 mm, width 119 mm
This is a photograph of a castle in Tarasp by A. Bonnard. The image encapsulates a cultural fascination with romantic landscapes and historical grandeur. It was made in Switzerland during a period of burgeoning tourism and national identity formation. The castle, perched high on a hill, becomes a symbol of Swiss heritage and resilience. Note how the composition emphasizes the castle's imposing presence, while the surrounding landscape is neatly organized for visitors. This reflects a desire to present Switzerland as both untamed and accessible. Images like this served to promote tourism and reinforce a sense of national pride. Understanding the historical context of this photograph allows us to see it not just as a depiction of a place, but as a carefully constructed image intended to shape perceptions of Swiss identity. For further exploration, archival materials from tourism boards and historical societies offer invaluable insights.
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