Vittorio Sella, “Matterhorn, from Findelen,” 1887
Vittorio Sella (1859–1943)
Matterhorn, from Findelen
Silver gelatin print from plate, 30 x 40 cm.
On the reverse, dry stamp “Vittorio Sella – Biella” and identification notes in pencil.
Dated: August 5, 1887
A striking view of the Matterhorn taken from Findelen, showing the imposing rocky pyramid emerging from the surrounding valleys and glaciers.
The work fully expresses the photographic mastery of Vittorio Sella, a pioneer of mountain photography, capable of blending documentary rigor and aesthetic sensitivity. The skillful use of light and composition conveys the majesty of the landscape in one of the most iconic images of his production.
The photograph is printed with silver salt gelatin on period paper, bears the dry stamp “Vittorio Sella - Biella” and handwritten notes on the back identifying the subject.
A work of great charm and historical value, representative of the technical and poetic excellence of Sella, the undisputed master of mountain photography between the 19th and 20th centuries.


































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