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Last Rays of Light on Kinchenjunga, c1910
Last Rays of Light on Kinchenjunga, c1910. Plate taken from Views of Darjeeling with Typical Native Portraits and Groups by J. Burlington Smith, published by Hood & Co. Ltd (Middlesbrough, c1910)
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Burlington Smith Darjeeling Dusk Hood Co Ltd J Burlington J Burlington Smith Kangchenjunga Kinchinjunga Mist Misty Mountain Range Smith Twilight West Bengal Hindoostan Print Collector8
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Last Rays of Light on Kinchenjunga, c1910
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. This print transports us to the enchanting landscapes of Darjeeling in the early 20th century. As the day draws to a close, we witness nature's breathtaking spectacle - the last rays of sunlight gently caressing the majestic peaks of Kinchenjunga. The mountain range stands tall and proud, its rugged beauty enhanced by a veil of mist that adds an air of mystery. The artist skillfully captures this fleeting moment, showcasing vibrant colors that paint a vivid picture of India's rich geography. The warm hues of red and orange illuminate the scene, creating a mesmerizing contrast against the cool tones of blue and gray in the surrounding mist. In this painting from J. Burlington Smith's publication "Views of Darjeeling with Typical Native Portraits and Groups" we are transported to a time when exploration was at its peak. It serves as a testament to mankind's fascination with nature's wonders and our desire to capture them for eternity. As we gaze upon this image, we can almost feel ourselves standing on those very slopes, witnessing firsthand nature's grandeur. It is a reminder that even amidst our bustling modern lives, there are still moments where time seems to stand still – moments like these when dusk turns into twilight and mountains become more than just geographical features; they become symbols of resilience and tranquility. This photograph is not merely an artistic creation but also an invitation for us all to appreciate the beauty that surrounds
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