Sella Pass and Marmolada (1920-1930)
Sella Pass and Marmolada (1920-1930)
COLLECTION HANS HUBER (1898-1965)
Sella Pass and Marmolada (1920-1930)
Photographer © Hans Huber
Code IMGL3832
The Marmolada is the highest in the Dolomites, as well as in the entire southern Alpine range, which is why it is an iconic mountain and a symbol of the Dolomite chain. Its majesty and scenic beauty attract hikers, climbers, skiers and mountain enthusiasts from all over the world. Furthermore, it is home to the Marmolada Glacier, which is one of the few remaining glaciers in the area.
This work is available on Fine Art photographic paper or on Tiziano Canvas. The inks used are of the highest quality and long-lasting, guaranteeing brilliant and long-lasting color rendering.
The composition highlights the architectural details of the structure, while in the background the peaks of the Dolomites emerge with their natural and wild beauty. This glimpse conveys a sense of solitude and isolation, but also of protection offered by the presence of the refuge.
Hans Huber
He lived as a passionate landscape painter, revealing the Dolomite peaks and the Bavarian and Austrian Alps to the general public from the 1920s to the 1960s. Founder of the publishing house "Hans Huber Alpiner Kunstverlag" in 1920, he received awards and recognition in the early 1920s in Munich (1921) and in Berchtesgaden (1924) for best mountain photographer. His enthusiasm for photography and the mountains is still visible today in his images.
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Unique collection
Our images are exclusive and unique.
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Print quality and durability
We print in Italy. The prints are made on the highest quality FINE ART paper and with inks guaranteed for 75 years.
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Available formats
The prints are available in various sizes: from 20x20 cm to 40x40 cm, with various finishes. Furthermore, it is also possible to create customized formats for any need.