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Fine Art Print : Mount Cook - Tasman - Franz Josef Glacier from Okarito
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Mount Cook - Tasman - Franz Josef Glacier from Okarito
Mount Cook - Tasman - Franz Josef Glacier from Okarito, Westland, New Zealand. Date: 1920s
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Media ID 18073041
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Cook Dramatic Franz Glacier Josef Mount Panorama Panoramic Skyline Tasman Westland Zealand Okarito
A2 (42x59cm) Fine Art Print
Experience the breathtaking beauty of New Zealand's natural wonders with our exquisite selection of Fine Art Prints from Media Storehouse, featuring this stunning image of Mount Cook, Tasman, and Franz Josef Glaciers from Okarito. Captured in the 1920s, this evocative black and white photograph transports you to the awe-inspiring landscape of Westland, New Zealand. With its rich history and timeless appeal, this Rights Managed print from Mary Evans Prints Online makes a perfect addition to any home or office space, adding a touch of elegance and wonder to your surroundings.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 59.4cm x 36.9cm (23.4" x 14.5")
Estimated Product Size is 59.4cm x 42cm (23.4" x 16.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Mount Cook, Tasman, and Franz Josef Glaciers from Okarito, Westland, New Zealand (circa 1920s) This breathtaking photograph captures the awe-inspiring beauty of the Southern Alps in New Zealand during the 1920s. The image showcases a panoramic view of Mount Cook, New Zealand's highest peak, with its snow-capped summit reaching towards the dramatic, clear blue sky. Adjacent to Mount Cook, the Tasman Glacier stretches out, its icy surface shimmering in the sunlight. In the foreground, the Franz Josef Glacier can be seen, its distinctive white peaks and deep crevasses adding to the scene's grandeur. The serene Okarito Lagoon, located in the Westland region, frames the glaciers and mountains, reflecting their majesty in its still waters. The panoramic view is further enhanced by the cloud formations in the sky, which add a dynamic element to the otherwise still and tranquil scene. This photograph is a testament to the natural splendor of New Zealand during the 1920s, a time when the country's breathtaking landscapes began to gain international recognition. The image invites us to explore the untouched beauty of the Southern Alps and to appreciate the raw power and grandeur of these natural wonders.
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