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Volcano of Ario di Turbaco near Cartagena, Colombia, from
STC173862 Volcano of Ario di Turbaco near Cartagena, Colombia, from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne, Volume I, plate 7, by Jules Ferrario, published c.1820s-30s (colour engraving) by Fumagalli, Paolo (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: after an illustration first produced in Alexander von Humboldts Atlas, published 1811 (see also 169751); ); The Stapleton Collection; Italian, out of copyright
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This print showcases the mesmerizing beauty of the Volcano of Ario di Turbaco near Cartagena, Colombia. Taken from Jules Ferrario's renowned publication "Le Costume Ancien et Moderne" this image captures the essence of a natural phenomenon in all its glory. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the Colombian landscape surrounding this active volcano. The smoke billowing from its fiery mouth adds an element of drama and awe, reminding us of nature's power and unpredictability. In the foreground, a native palm tree stands tall against the backdrop of this majestic scene, symbolizing resilience and harmony with nature. This engraving by Paolo Fumagalli is a testament to his artistic skill in capturing both grandeur and subtlety. It is worth noting that this image was inspired by Alexander von Humboldt's Atlas published in 1811, further emphasizing its historical significance. As an explorer himself, Humboldt recognized the importance of documenting such natural wonders for future generations to appreciate. This print from Bridgeman Images transports us back in time to witness firsthand one of South America's most remarkable volcanic landscapes. It serves as a reminder that even amidst destruction and danger, there exists unparalleled beauty waiting to be discovered by those who dare to explore.
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