Ruskin's Matterhorn Photo

Ruskin's Matterhorn Photo. In 1849, English artist John Ruskin took the first daguerreotype of the Matterhorn, a photograph that would change the way people sa…

Location: Matterhorn, Zermatt, Switzerland

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Category: legendary

In 1849, English artist John Ruskin took the first daguerreotype of the Matterhorn, a photograph that would change the way people saw the mountain. This event occurred during one of his many visits to Zermatt, where he would often stay to draw and paint the landscape. Ruskin's art and writings helped to popularize the village and the mountain among tourists.

Source: La première image du Cervin | Le chemin de fer Viège-Zermatt

Ruskin's Matterhorn Photo — Zermatt, Switzerland

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