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11 results filtered with: Volcanic gases
  • A jet of steam on a sulphur mountain, Iceland. Coloured aquatint by J. Clark, 1811, after Sir George Mackenzie.
  • "Vulcan's cave" on the Solfatara, near Naples, showing volcanic gases and the processing of alum. Etching by Bénard after Delarue.
  • Hot mud wells in the crater of the volcano Papandayan, Java. Coloured lithograph by W.J. Gordon after P. van Oort, 1833.
  • A cauldron of boiling mud on a sulphur mountain, Iceland. Coloured aquatint by J. Clark, 1811, after Sir George Mackenzie.
  • A crater on the island of Vulcano, Lipari islands. Coloured aquatint, 1812, after Luigi Mayer.
  • Tangkubanperahu volcano, Java: Kawa Ratu, the active crater. Colour lithograph after Hochstetter.
  • Hveravellir hot springs, Iceland. Etching.
  • Tangkubanparahu volcano, Java: the Ratu fumarole and crater. Colour lithograph by W.J. Gordon after P. van Oort.
  • A cauldron of boiling mud on a sulphur mountain, Iceland. Coloured aquatint by J. Clark, 1811, after Sir George Mackenzie.
  • Java: human skeletons lying in a valley poisoned by volcanic gases, being watched by travellers. Coloured aquatint.
  • "Vulcan's cave" at the entrance to the Solfatara, near Naples: jets of steam emerging from the rock floor, watched by spectators. Etching.