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Snowdon, an Approaching Storm, 1853 (1956)
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Snowdon, an Approaching Storm, 1853 (1956)
Snowdon, an Approaching Storm, 1853 (1956). Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales (3560ft). From the Mrs Thomas Lowinsky Collection. A print from Places, a volume about the origin and early history of many things, common and less common, essential and inessential, by Readers Union, the Grosvenor Press, London, 1956
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Gwynedd James Ward Print Collector11 Snowdon Snowdonia Storm Stormy Threatening Wales Ward
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This print titled "Snowdon, an Approaching Storm, 1853 (1956)" transports viewers to the rugged beauty of Snowdonia in Wales. The image showcases Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales standing tall at 3560ft. It is a part of the Mrs Thomas Lowinsky Collection and was featured in Places, a volume that delves into the origin and early history of various elements. The photograph captures a momentous scene where nature's power takes center stage. Dark storm clouds loom ominously over the landscape, foretelling an impending tempest. The artist skillfully portrays this sense of threat through his use of color and composition. As we gaze upon this artwork from the nineteenth century, we are reminded of both its historical significance and enduring appeal. James Ward's masterful depiction allows us to appreciate not only the physical grandeur but also the emotional intensity evoked by such landscapes. Through this photo print, we are transported to another time and place - one where man's existence seems small against nature's might. It serves as a reminder of our connection with our surroundings and how they can simultaneously inspire awe and trepidation. Whether you have visited Snowdonia or simply admire breathtaking landscapes captured on canvas or film, this image offers a glimpse into its timeless allure.
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