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- Title
- Mount De La Beche from the Tasman Glacier
- Content partner
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
- Collection
- Te Papa Collections Online
- Description
This essay originally appeared in New Zealand Art at Te Papa (Te Papa Press, 2018). During early 1893 Burton Brothers photographer George Moodie spent seven weeks photographing in the Southern Alps. He left Dunedin with his ‘mind made up to get a really good set of alpine photos pictorial and otherwise, by taking the camera to the most difficult and interesting places where camera [sic] had never before been placed’.1 The main audience for this series of photographs was alpine climbers. Mood...
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- Image
- Date created
- 1893
- Creator
- Burton Brothers / George Moodie / Muir & Moodie
- URL
- https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/182647
- Related subjects
- Mountains / Snow / Ice / Glaciers / Mount Cook National Park (New Zealand) / mounting board / silver / printing-out paper / photographic gelatin / photographic prints / gelatin silver prints / vintage prints / black-and-white photography / photography / Dunedin / Southern Alps
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