Colombia: a covered passage providing a prospect of the Cordillera mountains across a ravine. Coloured etching by C. Empson, 1836.

  • Empson, Charles, active 1836.
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[1836]
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678016i
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Places in Colombia. Coloured etchings and lithographs by C. Empson, 1836.
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Colombia: a covered passage providing a prospect of the Cordillera mountains across a ravine. Coloured etching by C. Empson, 1836. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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"This sketch was taken from the corridor of a cottage built on the eastern slope of the Andes. Travellers, to whom almost every portion of the globe is familiar, have acknowledged, while gazing upon this spot, that they never beheld such a sublime spectacle. The real foreground of this splendid panorama could not be represented by the pencil: the dark ravine into which you look, is beautiful beyond conception, extending to the very base of the snow-clad Cordilleras. There grew the graceful palm, with its plume-like foliage, groves of bamboo, tree ferns, magnolias, acacias, cedars, and, towering above all, the mighty almendron with its smooth silvery stem, straight and round as a Tuscan column, bearing aloft its noble clusters of pure white blossoms contrasting with the dark, dense foliage of its widely-spreading branches. A rapid, clear, and musical river, supplied by the gradual dissolution of the everlasting snow, under a cloudless sun, produced a diurnal and perceptible increase of the mountain torrent, which sometimes fell in cascades, and sometimes, impeded by huge blocks of granite, expanded into broad lakes, and again, finding an uninterrupted channel, rolled onward beyond the scope of human vision. " (Empson. loc. cit.)

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[London] : [Ackermann and Co.] : [Charles Tilt], [1836]

Physical description

1 print : etching, with gouache and gum arabic ; sheet 15.2 x 23.7 cm

Lettering

Rustic corridor Third narrative Lettering in ink on verso

References note

Charles Empson, Narratives of South America, illustrating manners, customs, and scenery: containing also numerous facts in natural history; collected during a four years' residence in tropical regions, London 1836, pp. 33-35
Travel in aquatint and lithography 1770-1860 from the library of J.R. Abbey, San Francisco 1991, vol. 2, no. 702.5

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Wellcome Collection 678016i

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