Looking S. E. at Piz Bernina, Piz Scerscen, Piz Roseg, The Engadine by A. G. Wehrli

Looking S. E. at Piz Bernina, Piz Scerscen, Piz Roseg, The Engadine 1921

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Dimensions image: 16 x 22 cm (6 5/16 x 8 11/16 in.) sheet: 16.3 x 22 cm (6 7/16 x 8 11/16 in.) mount: 27.9 x 35.4 cm (11 x 13 15/16 in.)

Editor: This photograph, "Looking S. E. at Piz Bernina, Piz Scerscen, Piz Roseg, The Engadine" by A. G. Wehrli, shows a striking view of snow-capped mountains. What symbols or meanings do you see embedded within this majestic landscape? Curator: The mountains themselves become potent symbols, enduring forces against the ephemeral nature of human existence, their peaks echoing the aspirations of the human spirit. Do you see how the light plays on the ice? Editor: Yes, the light seems to highlight certain details while obscuring others. It almost feels like a revelation of hidden truths. Curator: Precisely. The contrast could symbolize the clarity of vision gained through overcoming challenges. Mountains, then, become metaphors for personal growth. Editor: That's a powerful idea, seeing the landscape as a reflection of our inner selves. Thanks for sharing that! Curator: My pleasure, it's fascinating how a landscape can resonate with universal human experiences.

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