Jungfrau Railroad 11333 feet asl -Switzerland, Emil Cardinaux
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Jungfrau Railroad 11333 feet asl -Switzerland

Artist: Emil Cardinaux
Year: 1928
Size: 102 x 64.5 cm / 40.2 x 25.4″

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This magnificient poster detailed designed like a watercolor painting in 1928 by Emil Cardinaux for the Jungfrau-Bahn shows a group of people or a tiny group of tourist touring on the top of a the big glacier the Jungfrau overlooking the majestic landscape which is laid out in front of them showing a giant Swiss flag. Climbing up the Jungfraujoch in Switzerland's Bernese Alps, the Jungfrau Railway was begun in 1898 and finished in 1912. It reaches 11,330 feet, making it the highest spot in Europe accessible by train. This is the smaller format of the poster in French.

Artist: Emil Cardinaux

Emil CARDINAUX (1877 Bern 1936)

Towards the end of the 19th century, the Swiss art scene underwent thorough transformation. The central figure in this development was the painter Ferdinand Hodler. He was the first among Swiss artists who dared to radically be himself. Even though Hodler never took on students, the art world soon coined the term “Hodlerians” for a small group of Bernese artists. What the... more

Emil CARDINAUX (1877 Bern 1936)

Towards the end of the 19th century, the Swiss art scene underwent thorough transformation. The central figure in this ...

development was the painter Ferdinand Hodler. He was the first among Swiss artists who dared to radically be himself. Even though Hodler never took on students, the art world soon coined the term “Hodlerians” for a small group of Bernese artists. What the... more
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