Sirocco

Sirocco

A mariner with a large oar navigates through rough waves. It’s believed the title of this work refers to a sirocco wind.

Sirocco is a Mediterranean wind that comes from the Sahara and can reach hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe, especially during the summer season. Development: Siroccos arise from warm, dry, tropical air masses that are pulled northward by low-pressure cells moving eastward across the Mediterranean Sea, with the wind originating in the Arabian or Sahara deserts. The hotter, drier continental air mixes with the cooler, wetter air of the maritime cyclone, and the counter-clockwise circulation of the low propels the mixed air across the southern coasts of Europe. -Wikipedia (2024)

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Image Dimensions21.1 x 17.8 cm Lieferung 2 | Second Issue

Support Dimensions34.9 x 26.2 cm

Print Notes

Recto: engraved: u.l.: Die Kunst in der Photographie 1902.; u.r.: Verlag von Wilhelm Knapp in Halle a/S.; l.l.: Ed. Arning, Hamburg.; title, centered, lower margin: SIROCCO; l.r.: Georg Büxenstein & Comp., Berlin hel.; artist monogram within image at l.l.: EA 98; non-printed loose tissue guard.